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 →
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 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 full story →
REVIEW: The In-Betweens by Davon Loeb May 16, 2023 The memoir is a beautiful and at times devastating account of the author’s coming of age as a mixed-race person. Read full story →
REVIEW: Mailer at 100: Conversations, Correlations, Confrontations by Robert J. Beigiebing May 16, 2023 Written to mark Norman Mailer’s centenary, the book offers insights into the literary icon’s craft, inventively and entertainingly told. Read full story →
WRITING LIFE: 9 Steps to Reach Your Dream Pubs by Tamara MC May 16, 2023 Read. Read. Read. Write. Write. Write. Pitch. Pitch. Pitch. Wait. Wait. Wait. Then, repeat. 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 →