
Chris Davis was a lifelong devout Mormon who checked all the expected boxes of wife, mother, teacher, leader, follower, and believer until 2020 when she left her family and her church to find her purpose and live her truth.
Currently, you can find Chris cruising up and down the State of Maine in her orange Subaru, sharing her hopeful message of empowerment with women who were also told they were too big for their britches. Her presentation is titled BUST OUT OF YOUR BRITCHES.
Other publications:
📘 Five Stories on Why I Don't Belong, an essay about her experience of being queer in the LDS church in an anthology called I Spoke to You with Silence: Essays from Queer Mormons of Marginalized Genders, published in 2022 by the University of Utah Press.
📘 Follow the River Home an essay in a local Maine anthology called Rivers of Ink: Literary Reflections on the Penobscot, in which she relates a nostalgic story from her childhood in Bangor, Maine, in 1978.
📘 Hold It: Potty Talk for the Northern Maine Woods Camper, an essay contribution to the Maine anthology North Woods At Night.
🌮 Join her for Taco Tuesdays @ 2 ET on TikTok!
✒️Chris' weekly Substack blog posts cover topics from feminism to conversion therapy, and she sprinkles it with a healthy dose of off-grid camp living.
🏠 She lives quite happily in her home state of Maine.
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