V's memoir
In the Body of the World was released on April 30, 2013.
Booklist reviewed the book, saying, "This is a ravishing book of revelation and healing, lashing truths and deep emotion, courage and perseverance, compassion and generosity. Warm, funny, furious, and astute, as well as poetic, passionate, and heroic, Ensler harnesses all that she lost and learned to articulate a galvanizing vision of the essence of life: 'The only salvation is kindness.'". On February 6, 2018, she premiered a theatrical version of her memoir, which she performs as a solo monologue, directed by
Diane Paulus, at the
Manhattan Theatre Club in New York City. She contributed the piece "Theater: A Sacred Home for Women" to the 2003 anthology ''
Sisterhood Is Forever: The Women's Anthology for a New Millennium'', edited by
Robin Morgan. V provided uncredited contributions to the book for
Wicked, the fourth-longest running Broadway show in history. From October 2005 to April 2006, V toured twenty North American cities with her play
The Good Body, following engagements on Broadway, at
ACT in San Francisco, and in a workshop production at
Seattle Repertory Theatre.
The Good Body addresses why women of many cultures and backgrounds perceive pressure to change the way they look in order to be accepted in the eyes of society. V's play,
The Treatment debuted on September 12, 2006, at the Culture Project in New York City. This play explores the moral and psychological trauma that are the result of participation in military conflicts. It stars her adoptive son,
Dylan McDermott. In 2006, V released her first major work written exclusively for the printed page.
Insecure at Last: Losing It In Our Security-Obsessed World (
Villard; Hardcover; October 3, 2006). In
Insecure at Last, she explores how people live today, the measures people take to keep themselves safe, and how people can experience freedom by letting go of the deceptive notion of "protection". In 2006 V also co-edited
A Memory, A Monologue, A Rant, and A Prayer, an anthology of writings about
violence against women. V's work
I Am An Emotional Creature: The Secret Life of Girls Around The World, a collection of original monologues about and for girls that aims to inspire girls to take agency over their minds, bodies, hearts and curiosities, was released February 2010 in book form by
Villard/Random House and made
The New York Times Best Seller list. The book was workshopped in July 2010 at New York Stage and Film and
Vassar College, moving toward an
Off-Broadway production. The theatrical production of the piece, titled
Emotional Creature, had its United States debut at the
Berkeley Repertory Theater in
Berkeley, CA in June 2012. In February 2012, The South African production of
Emotional Creature was nominated for a 2011
Naledi Theatre Award for Best Ensemble Production/Cutting Edge Production. V was a consultant on feminism and women's issues for the 2015 action film
Mad Max: Fury Road. In 2019, V published the book
The Apology, where she imagines what her now dead father would say if he was able to apologize for the sexual and physical abuse he inflicted on her as a child. After completing the work, V said that she had ceased to feel any bitterness towards her father, but that she no longer wished to carry his name, inviting people to call her V. == Activism ==