INTERVIEW: Jillian Halket, Author of Blade in the Shadow November 8, 2021 Halket’s book explains, from a personal perspective, what having OCD is like—debilitating. Read the full story →
REVIEW: Telephone: essays in two voices by Brenda Miller and Julie Marie Wade November 8, 2021 The collection reads like life itself with the simple unpredictable connection of every moment. Read the full story →
REVIEW: All the Leavings by Laurie Easter November 8, 2021 In this collection the natural world exists as a place of solace where lessons can be learned from natural cycles. Read the full story →
REVIEW: Diary of a Young Naturalist by Dara McAnulty November 8, 2021 Through the ebb and flow of one young man’s year, we are urged to confront ourselves, to linger, learn, and grow. Read the full story →
REVIEW: Good Neighbors, Bad Times Revisited: New Echoes of My Father’s German Village by Mimi Schwartz November 8, 2021 The book focuses, not on the horrors of the Holocaust, but on the small stories that have no place in history. Read the full story →
REVIEW: Peyakow: Reclaiming Cree Dignity by Darrel McLeod November 8, 2021 Darrel McLeod’s story moves beyond the personal and offers insights into the injustices suffered by Canada’s indigenous peoples. Read the full story →
WRITING LIFE: Don’t (Necessarily) Write Every Day By Katie Bannon November 8, 2021 The problem with the “Write every day” advice is that it assumes all writers are the same. Read the full story →