Brandy Taylor Fink is a graduate of the University of Missouri-Columbia where she earned Bachelor of Art degrees in English (Poetry) and Interdisciplinary Studies (Women's Studies) in 2003. She then obtained her Master of Arts degree in English (Folklore) in 2005 from the University of Missouri-Columbia and her Master of Science degree in Education (Curriculum and Instruction) from Missouri Baptist University in 2010. She has served as an editor for the Journal of American Folklore and published her 2005 piece entitled Disrupting Fraternity Culture: Folklore and the Construction of Violence Against Women. She is interested in studying how certain environments can breed anti-female attitudes and contribute to violence against women. She has volunteered at Women's Shelters and joined a group known as the Troubling Violence Performance Project that shares real narratives from women who have faced violence and abuse. She is currently a teacher and has taught students ranging from early childhood, middle school, high school and college. She would like to see discussions of troubling violence embedded into more school curriculum. She hopes to publish a book of stories that will raise awareness of these important issues. If you have a story to share, please take advantage of the creation of this safe space and remember you may post anonymously. If you have any questions or are interested in sharing a story (even a story you may have posted on this blog) for her next book publication, please send an email to troublingtalk@gmail.com.