INTERVIEW: Susannah Kennedy, Author of Reading Jane: A Daughter’s Memoir February 3, 2024 One of the reasons I’m so drawn to memoir is I learn so much by reading the journeys of others. Read full story →
INTERVIEW: Suzette Mullen, Author of The Only Way Through is Out February 3, 2024 One of the things I’ve learned in this process is the importance of advocating for yourself. Read full story →
INTERVIEW: Susan Kiyo Ito, Author of I Would Meet You Anywhere January 8, 2024 In a boundary-breaking memoir Susan Kiyo Ito unveils the truth of her origins. Read full story →
REVIEW: Hell If We Don’t Change Our Ways by Brittany Means January 8, 2024 The memoir reconstructs the author’s complicated past, ordering a life of contradictions amid the fallibility of memory. Read full story →
REVIEW: A Petit Mal: A Mother’s Healing Love Song by Ana María Caballero January 8, 2024 The prize-winning memoir pushes the boundaries of the creative nonfiction form as a mother examines her child’s seizure disorder. Read full story →
REVIEW: Cacophony of Bone: The Circle of a Year by Kerri ní Dochartaigh January 8, 2024 The memoir offers a fragmented, lyrical exploration of the natural world, the idea of home, motherhood, and surviving the unknown. Read full story →
INTERVIEW: Zachary Pace, Author of I Sing to Use the Waiting January 8, 2024 This collection forms a mosaic of Zachary Pace as an individual along with the 1980s-2000s so familiar to many of us. Read full story →
Something to Do With Peanut Butter by Ery Caswell January 8, 2024 Before it was a scar, it was peanut butter. Read full story →
Ringing in the Rain by Callie Arnold Dinolfo January 8, 2024 … despite the evidence around me, the evidence I have co-created, a proposal feels abstract, far off. Read full story →
Here with You by Paige Lammers January 8, 2024 You’re a big horse, all eighteen hands of you. Read full story →