Your Own, Sylvia draws on Plath’s writing and extensive nonfiction sources, chronicling Hemphill’s interpretation of Plath’s life from infancy to her death by suicide at age 30. The poems are arranged chronologically and each conveys an experience in Plath’s life told via the voice and perspective of family members, friends, doctors, fellow writers, etc.—as interpreted by Hemphill. Each poem is accompanied by an addendum that further explains the factual circumstances of that poem’s subject. The book also includes an Author’s Note, some photos, a section describing the source material for each poem, and suggestions for further reading.
Stephanie Hemphill Books
Stephanie Hemphill crafts compelling narrative poems that delve into the lives of notable figures and historical events. Her innovative approach to verse storytelling brings the past to life, exploring the complexities of the human experience with unique sensitivity. Through her literary work, she probes the depths of her subjects, offering readers a rich and resonant experience.



The story centers on an intense and passionate love affair that captivates the characters, exploring the depths of their emotions and the complexities of their relationship. As they navigate the highs and lows of their connection, themes of desire, sacrifice, and the impact of love on their lives unfold. The narrative delves into the transformative power of love, revealing how it can both uplift and consume those involved.
Set against the backdrop of the Salem witch trials in 1692, this novel explores the lives of three real young women caught in a frenzy of fear and superstition. As innocent games devolve into a harrowing witch hunt, the story delves into their personal struggles and the societal pressures they face. Through their perspectives, the narrative unveils the complexities of friendship, betrayal, and the consequences of mass hysteria in a turbulent historical moment.