Forgive Me South Dakota by Vivé Griffith March 1, 2018 I traveled with my grandmother’s journal as my guide. She drove your roads in 1946 when she and three friends set out after the war. Read full story →
Tom Thumb of Crystal City by Alison Condie Jaenicke March 1, 2018 I was a clerk-typist; he was an analyst and technically my boss. His was a real post-college career and mine was a summer and winter break job… Read full story →
Invaders on Holiday (or, The Consequences of Time Travel at the International Stone Skipping Competition) by Shane Cashman March 1, 2018 You had no idea stone skipping was a competitive sport until the day you ran out of stones to skip at your childhood lake. Read full story →
Review: Girlish: Growing Up in a Lesbian Home by Lara Lillibridge March 1, 2018 Complicated is an apt description of the family relationships that Lillibridge chronicles in her book. Read full story →
Review: Maps Are Lines We Draw: A Road Trip through Haiti by Allison Coffelt March 1, 2018 Coffelt’s slim, 137-page volume tells the story of her trip to Haiti – a journey ten years in the making. Read full story →
Review: The Glass Eye: A Memoir by Jeannie Vanasco March 1, 2018 What Vanasco does in her book is way more compelling than filling in what she doesn’t know: she experiments with form by shattering the story into shards… Read full story →
WRITING LIFE: Writing My Way Out by Jonathan Freeman-Coppadge March 1, 2018 My writing career peaked at age seven. I had been hunched over my dad’s Apple IIc for weeks, clad in my pajamas… Read full story →
CRAFT: The United Stigma of America by Tyler Grimm March 1, 2018 We need to be compassionate to ourselves, and then we must be compassionate to those we write about. Read full story →
Review: Theology of My Life by John Frame February 3, 2018 Five-decade seminary professor John Frame’s Theology of My Life (Cascade Books, 2017) is a self-proclaimed theological and apologetic memoir. Read full story →
REVIEW: A Woman Is A Woman Until She Is A Mother by Anna Prushinskaya February 1, 2018 A Woman Is A Woman Until She Is A Mother examines the interconnection of womanhood and motherhood. Read full story →