Interview: Andrea Thatcher, Publicity Manager at Smith Publicity March 7, 2022 I’ve always wanted to work with books and publishing… I also didn’t realize that you could do this outside of New York City. Read the full story →
REVIEW: Knocked Down: A High-Risk Memoir by Aileen Weintraub March 7, 2022 A high-risk pregnancy inspires suspense and laughter in a memoir chronicling a farmhouse rehab, marital challenges and 38 weeks of bed rest. Read the full story →
REVIEW: Shadow Migration: Mapping a Life by Suzanne Ohlmann March 7, 2022 The memoir uniquely explores the space between the facts of our lives and our shadow selves. Read the full story →
REVIEW: Affliction: Growing Up with a Closeted Gay Dad by Laura Hall March 7, 2022 This memoir of a closeted gay father shows that the closet has collateral victims in unsuspecting spouses and confused children Read the full story →
REVIEW: Endings & Beginnings: Family Essays by DeWitt Henry March 7, 2022 Family relationships are explored in an essay collection shortlisted for the PEN Award for the Art of the Essay. Read the full story →
CRAFT: Imagine You Are Ophelia in Hamlet’s Castle, and Other Craft Ideas Borrowed From Acting by Lori Yeghiayan Friedman March 7, 2022 The professional actress was contractually obligated to share her expertise with us. Read the full story →
WRITING LIFE: An Unlikely Motivation by Brian Watson March 7, 2022 There is always more I can do as a writer to be what my readers will hope for. Read the full story →
The Big Time by Diane Simmons March 7, 2022 This was the Seventies and, reportorially speaking, Idaho was mine. For six months now, I had been driving all over the state…. Read the full story →
Grief Math by Charlotte Maya March 7, 2022 It starts with counting. By the time they notify me, my husband has been dead one, two, three hours, maybe four. Read the full story →
Under Bolton Mountain by Mikaela Osler March 7, 2022 It’s five o’clock in the morning and you are on your way to work at the country store. Read the full story →