Fight Like a Girl (Emilie Autumn album)

[6] Part of the North and South American tour was postponed to November and December of that year due to an unspecified illness.

[8] On April 11, 2012, the title track "Fight Like a Girl" was released as a single through Autumn's website as a digital download, featuring the song "Time For Tea" as a b-side.

[10][11] In 2013, Autumn produced and starred in her first ever music video for the song "Fight Like A Girl", directed by Darren Lynn Bousman, and also featuring Marc Senter, Dayton Callie, and Autumn's longtime collaborators and back-up dancers Veronica Varlow, Maggie Lally (also known as Captain Maggot), and Ulorin Vex.

depicts what is known in the book as "The Ophelia Gallery", where the inmates of the Asylum are exhibited as a sideshow attraction; and "I Don't Understand" portrays the main character's brief relationship with a sympathetic photographer.

To understand and truly appreciate this record, you will need to have heard Enchant and Opheliac, read her novel and appreciate her story," while also calling it, "her most personal and intimate album to date.