The New Pretty by Nicole Graev Lipson November 9, 2020 I fall back on the greatest power I know as an adolescent girl, which is to say nothing. Read full story →
Say You Want to Live and Be Beautiful by Lori Jakiela November 9, 2020 When the oncology nurse calls, I’m eating a Pick Two at the Panera in Westmoreland Mall. Read full story →
The Honey Bucket by Laura Joyce-Hubbard November 9, 2020 I piloted a $34 million aircraft, and there was no place onboard where I could pee. Read full story →
I’ll Be Seeing You: A Black Woman Travels in 2017 by DW McKinney November 9, 2020 Follow the best travel route for your Black skin. A route that passes through major cities and thoroughfares. Read full story →
Exodus by Darby Shea Williams November 9, 2020 Church is hell. But I am excellent at it. Read full story →
WRITING LIFE: Books on Writing Are Only Good for One (Really Important) Thing by Alicia Googins October 5, 2020 Like many people who write, I have a large collection of books on writing that I’ve amassed over the years. Read full story →
REVIEW: From Miniskirt to Hijab: A Girl in Revolutionary Iran by Jacqueline Saper October 5, 2020 Saper tells her intimate story … of how she survived (Iran’s) three eras: the monarchy, the revolution, and the Islamic Republic. Read full story →
Review: Out of the Crazywoods by Cheryl Savageau October 5, 2020 Savageau’s memoir is important for all the ways it approaches the reader’s understanding of Bipolar I Disorder. Read full story →
Interview: James Tate Hill on His New Memoir, Audiobooks, and Access for the Visually Impaired October 5, 2020 That character in Academy Gothic was the gateway for me to tackle the topic head-on… Read full story →
Interview with Alden Jones, Author of The Wanting Was a Wilderness October 5, 2020 Form has to follow function. A braided narrative isn’t the best approach to every story. Read full story →