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 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 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 full story →
INTERVIEW: Ronit Plank: Multi-Genre Writer & Podcast Host April 10, 2023 I didn’t understand that nonfiction can be every bit as creative and nuanced. Read full story →
INTERVIEW: Ryan Rae Harbuck, Author of When I Grow Up I Want to Be a Chair April 10, 2023 When I first started writing, it wasn’t supposed to be a book. Read full story →
INTERVIEW: Brandi Larsen & Daniella Mestyanek on Writing UNCULTURED April 10, 2023 Behind the tall, foreboding gates of a commune in Brazil, Daniella Mestyanek Young was raised in the religious cult The Children of God… Read full story →
INTERVIEW: Lotte Latham, Author of Dear Mr. Andrews March 20, 2023 Dear Mr. Andrews by Lotte Latham is a memoir about sex work and sugar dating, from Guts Publishing, a feisty independent publisher in London. Read full story →
INTERVIEW: Rachel Rueckert, Author of East Winds: A Global Quest to Reckon with Marriage March 20, 2023 I wrote the shitty first draft. And it was very much the, this is what happened draft. Read full story →
INTERVIEW: Alice Hattrick, Author of Ill Feelings March 20, 2023 Ill Feelings tells the story of how women are often labeled “hysterical” and waved off by the medical profession. Read full story →
INTERVIEW: Tanya Frank, Author of Zig-Zag Boy: A Memoir of Madness & Motherhood February 15, 2023 Zig-Zag Boy by Tanya Frank is a collective book, giving voice to all families who have experienced this often terrifying and jarring experience. Read full story →