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Until the 1960s newborns were plucked from orphanages and maternity wards and used as "practice babies" in university home economics team in the united states. Award-winning copy writer Jill Christman was decided to find out what took place to them. On the way, five weeks pregnant herself, with her hormones (and stress) raging, she also hoped to discover what it means to be a mom. Jill Christman's memoir, Darkroom: A Family Exposure, earned the AWP Award Series in Creative Nonfiction. Recent essays have made an appearance in Barrelhouse, Brevity, Fourth Genre, Iron Horse Literary Review, and other publications, mags, and anthologies. She educates creative nonfiction writing in Ashland University's low-residency MFA program with Ball State University or college in Muncie, Indiana, where she lives with her spouse, writer Make Neely, and their two children. That is a brief audiobook printed by Shebooks - high-quality fiction, memoir, and journalism for girls, by women.