![]() ![]() It was produced at University of Connecticut and received staged readings at American Stage Theatre Company and Circle Repertory. While studying theatre at Arizona State University, Katan wrote her first play Stages. ![]() Her writing can also be found in publications such as The Huffington Post, The Advocate, and Stand Up to Cancer's website. Katan published a second memoir, Pop (Childhood 6 of 1) in 2015. Her first memoir, My One-Night Stand With Cancer, received the Stonewall Book Award, the Judy Grahn Award for Nonfiction from the Publishing Triangle, and a finalist for the Lambda Literary Award. As a result of her experiences, she has become an advocate for breast cancer awareness, and has written a memoir and a play about breast cancer. Tania Katan has been treated for breast cancer twice: at age 21, and at age 31. ![]()
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