Amato, Felice2022-07-262022-07-262020-10-30F. Amato. 2020. "Susan Linn’s Distance Ventriloquism: Play’s Therapeutic Potential in Virtual Space." Puppetry International, Volume PI 48, Issue Fall/ Winter,https://hdl.handle.net/2144/44939During COVID-19, Susan Linn has drawn upon her extensive experience as a therapist and her virtuosic ventriloquism to develop a virtual, screen-based approach to supporting children and families that are sheltering-in-place. She and her puppet, Audrey Duck, provide a crucial social-emotional space for play and make believe, drawing upon the opportunities presented by the relational triangularity possible in ventriloquism between child, practitioner, and puppet. By examining her work, one can gain insights into the nature of ventriloquism, as well as best practices for supporting children experiencing trauma and adversity.en-USSusan Linn’s distance ventriloquism: play’s therapeutic potential in virtual spaceArticle607896