CRAFT: How to Leave an Essay by Suzanne Farrell Smith November 13, 2022 Deciding when and how to leave an essay is hard. You don’t want to drag on, but you don’t want to “dismount too early.” Read full story →
WRITING LIFE: My Reckoning with Reading by Maryam Keramaty November 13, 2022 …the writer and the reader inside me just weren’t getting along. Read full story →
INTERVIEW: J. Michael Lennon, author of Mailer’s Last Days: New and Selected Remembrances of a Life in Literature November 13, 2022 J. Michael Lennon’s literary identity has been intertwined with that of legendary writer Norman Mailer for more than a half century. Read full story →
INTERVIEW: Alan Henry, author of Seen, Heard and Paid: The New Work Rules for the Marginalized November 13, 2022 Seen, Heard, and Paid is more than a guide for marginalized employees. It’s also an inspiring narrative of a journalist and editor… Read full story →
INTERVIEW: Sarah Fawn Montgomery, author of Halfway From Home November 13, 2022 Throughout this nonlinear collection, Montgomery explores how we try to preserve our lives in things—in our homes, our forests, our oceans, our bodies. Read full story →
REVIEW: A Cheerleader’s Guide To Spiritual Enlightenment: a memoir in essays by MB Caschetta November 13, 2022 The memoir in essays chronicles the author’s journey to find meaning through some of the most devastating events of our time. Read full story →
REVIEW: Ivy Lodge: A Memoir of Translation and Discovery by Linda Murphy Marshall November 13, 2022 A childhood home and the hidden meaning of family language are translated into insights about the memoirist’s past. Read full story →
REVIEW: A Body Across Two Hemispheres: A Memoir in Essays by Victoria Buitron November 13, 2022 The memoir-in-essays about growing up in two countries explores universally relatable themes in exquisite prose. Read full story →
Kamikazes (for Tina) by Nicolas Poynter November 13, 2022 … mostly I don’t know where I’m going in my dreams. I’m just moving, walking or hurtling through the nothingness of space. Read full story →
Wonderland by Laura Carraro November 13, 2022 It’s cold outside, twenty degrees and windy. I’m eager to get inside my psychiatrist’s office, but only for this reason. Read full story →