A lonely millennial addicted to support groups disguises herself in different personas while trying to fit in, leading her on a theatrical journey which proves pretending to be someone you're not doesn't get you any closer to feeling seen.
Liza Anonymous, by Latinx writer Leah McKendrick, is an example of people everywhere searching for their "village" and a place to belong. Liza takes it too far--getting wrapped up in a tangle of lies and ill-informed emulation. She is forced to learn that imitation is not always the sincerest form of flattery and pretending to be someone you are not, doesn't get you any closer to feeling seen.