<Tr> <Td> </Td> <Td> This section does not cite any sources . Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources . Unsourced material may be challenged and removed . (June 2017) (Learn how and when to remove this template message) </Td> </Tr> <P> As a contributor to the literary website "Fresh Yarn," Aberlin's essay, The Blonding of America, was published in 2005 . In the essay, Aberlin comments on privilege and physical appearance . The point of departure for her reflection is the purchase of a blonde wig to hide her first gray hairs . Wearing the wig, Aberlin is aware of how it erases racial or ethnic features and how her new look evokes a more glamorous feminine stereotype . She observes how this change to her appearance effects a change of consciousness: "I put (the wig) on, and I don't even notice the homeless anymore ." She concludes the essay, "Later on that evening, I saw a yellow school bus, filled with Chasidim . On the sooty back window of the bus, someone had drawn a swastika . I'll tell you...it certainly feels a little safer...being blonde ." </P> <P> In 2008, Aberlin published a collection of poems, The White Page Poems, as a companion to A Book of Strife, in the Form of the Diary of an Old Soul, an 1880 collection of poems by George MacDonald . In the original edition of McDonald's book, there was a blank page opposite each poem </P> <P> Musician Jonathan Coulton wrote the song "Lady Aberlin's Muumuu" about Aberlin's Mister Rogers character . </P>

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