From grief to reckoning to reflection to solace, a marine biologist shares the solo journey she took-through war-ravaged Eastern Europe, Israel, and beyond-to find peace after her fiance suffered a fatal attack by a box jellyfish in Thailand.
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Shannon Leone Fowler is a marine biologist and writer living in London. Since her doctorate on Australian sea lions, she’s taught marine ecology in the Bahamas and Galápagos, led a university course on killer whales in the San Juan islands, and worked as a science writer at National Public Radio in Washington, D.C.
Rachel Dulude is a costume technician at Trinity Rep. She earned a BA from Plymouth State University in acting. Rachel has performed in productions with the Wilbury Group and at Barker Playhouse in Providence and in the US premiere of Anne Boleyn at the Gamm Theatre in Pawtucket, Rhode Island. She is a member of Providence’s Improv Jones.