INTERVIEW: Kelly McMasters, Author of The Leaving Season: A Memoir in Essays June 6, 2023 We speak with Kelly McMasters, author of The Leaving Season: A Memoir in Essays. Read the full story →
INTERVIEW: Qin Sun Stubis, Author of Once Our Lives June 6, 2023 Once Our Lives by Qin Sun Stubis is a multi-generational memoir of growing up in China in the 1950s and 1960s. Read the full story →
INTERVIEW: Vicki DeArmon, Publisher at Sibylline Press for Women Authors Over Fifty June 6, 2023 An interview with Vicki DeArmon, publisher at Sibylline Press for Women Authors Over Fifty. Read the full story →
INTERVIEW: Judith Sara Gelt, Author of Reckless Steps Toward Sanity June 6, 2023 Sara Judith Gelt’s memoir Reckless Steps Toward Sanity grapples with risk taking, parenting, depression, and growing up Jewish in Denver. Read the full story →
INTERVIEW: John West, Author of Lessons and Carols: A Meditation on Recovery May 16, 2023 The borderline between prose and poetry is one of those fog-shrouded literary minefields where the wary explorer gets blown to bits before ever seeing anything clearly. Read the full story →
INTERVIEW: Melissa L. Sevigny, Author of Brave the Wild River May 16, 2023 Initially, I thought, “Oh, I’ll write a short little article and be done with this and move on.” Read the full story →
INTERVIEW: Cassandra Jackson, Author of The Wreck & Jasmine Brown, Author of Twice As Hard May 16, 2023 Each of these stories braid extensive grit, disempowerment, Black women, erasure, ancestry, and the medical community into a seamless whole. Read the full story →
INTERVIEW: Morgan Baker, Author of Emptying the Nest: Getting Better at Goodbyes May 16, 2023 Finding your voice comes with self-confidence and experience. I don’t think this is what I sounded like a long time ago. Read the full story →
REVIEW: Small Off Things: Meditations from an Anxious Mind by Suzanne Farrell Smith May 16, 2023 In lyrical prose, the collection of brief essays examines subjects both commonplace and profound. Read the full story →
REVIEW: Growth: A Mother, Her Son, and the Brain Tumor They Survived by Karen DeBonis May 16, 2023 The memoir chronicles a mother’s transformational change as she advocates for her child through chronic illness. Read the full story →