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Published 12:56 13 Apr 2018 BST
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"Abortion is still a scary enough subject to frighten off the major book chains I approached about launch events. I admire and respect New Binary for taking a chance on this and for helping me to bring these stories to light."
The completed book is a collection of stories, poems, memoirs, essays, articles, screenplays and more, all exploring what it means to have bodily autonomy.
It features work from literary luminaries such as Sinead Gleeson, Sarah Clancy, Angela Carr, Nuala Ní Dhomhnaill and Claire Hennessy.
Kathy says she thinks a lot about the women who leave this country every day "in shame and silence to seek necessary healthcare from other jurisdictions, and the other women who can't leave and have to break the law or to endure pregnancies they are unable for."
As an activist and an artist, Kathy says she wanted to create something that would speak to people who are unsure or undecided about the upcoming referendum.
"During the Citizens' Assembly and the Joint Oireachtas Committee, it was incredible to watch how people with all kinds of views, when presented with all the information from both sides, voted overwhelmingly to remove the amendment." "I hope that people who read these stories of human beings struggling to do what is right, to take their selves back, to overcome abuse and oppression, to continue to love and to be loved despite all, will all be able to vote Yes and to help us to move towards a kinder, better Ireland."
Kathy says she had her own journey to becoming pro-choice.
"I was raised (as were many of us) to be religious and obedient, and the process of reclaiming my own agency from that place was painful and illuminating. It made me very aware of the many ways in which women are mistreated in this country, including within our constitution."The Cork native says that the process of bringing the book together was a "cathartic experience".
"There's a feeling of sisterhood, of speaking out together in the face of opposition and adversity, of supporting each other. It's such a moving experience each time."The book has already garnered interest from abroad and launches have been held in London and Sydney, Australia. Kathy hopes that Autonomy will help create "a better Ireland for all women, girls and pregnant people.
"I believe in the power of creativity and of telling a story to help people to be more understanding and compassionate towards each other. I hope that this book can do that".Proceeds from the sale of this book will go to support those working to ensure that all women have access to a full range of reproductive healthcare, including safe legal abortion. Autonomy launches this week and to find out about other launches and events more from Autonomy's Twitter account, @AutonomyKDArcy
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