REVIEW: Virginia’s Apple: Collected Memoirs by Judith Barrington December 11, 2024 Judith Barrington gives readers an up-close, inside look at England’s second-wave feminist movement… Read full story →
CRAFT: The Secret Ingredient by Elizabeth Jarrett Andrew December 11, 2024 Contrary to what writers learn in writing workshops and MFA classes, there really is a single, secret ingredient to creating work that comes alive. Read full story →
INTERVIEW: Hollay Ghadery, Book Publicist and Author of Fuse: A Memoir December 11, 2024 We speak with Hollay Ghadery, a memoirist and Canada-based book publicist about writing, publishing, promotion, and PR. Read full story →
REVIEW: One of the Boys: Surviving Dartmouth, Family, and the Wilderness of Men by Lynn Lobban November 11, 2024 Lynn Lobban her story of breaking through cultural and personal barriers this her feisty and moving memoir. Read full story →
REVIEW: Rearranged: An Opera Singer’s Facial Cancer and Life Transposed by Kathleen Watt November 11, 2024 …dry wit and humor are part of what makes this grueling tale so compelling a read…. Read full story →
REVIEW: The Body Alone: A Lyrical Articulation of Chronic Pain by Nina Lohman November 11, 2024 “How much pain can you handle?” Repeated multiple times….this question guides the narrative, Read full story →
INTERVIEW: Jennifer Lang, Author of Landed: A Yogi’s Memoir in Pieces & Prose November 11, 2024 There are so many reasons to love Landed, Jennifer Lang’s second experimental prose memoir. Read full story →
INTERVIEW: Joanne De Simone, Author of Fall and Recovery: Raising Children with Disabilities through Lessons Learned in Dance November 11, 2024 In Fall and Recovery, Joanne De Simone marries her dance story with her mother story, Read full story →
CRAFT: Supporting the Nonfiction Community by Teaching Book Reviews by Rajpreet Heir November 11, 2024 While I can’t single-handedly change publishing’s structural inequities, I can at least support some writers and add my voice to the publishing conversation. Read full story →
REVIEW: Tap Dancing on Everest: A Young Doctor’s Unlikely Adventure by Mimi Zieman October 8, 2024 While pitched as an adventure story… it is so much more than that…. It’s a “finding one’s “own voice and learn[ing] to trust it” coming-of-age story… Read full story →