INTERVIEW: Jennifer Crystal, Author of One Tick Stopped the Clock July 12, 2025 One Tick Stopped the Clock by Jennifer Crystal chronicles her struggle with Lyme and other tick-borne diseases. Read full story →
INTERVIEW: Joanne De Simone, Author of Fall and Recovery: Raising Children with Disabilities through Lessons Learned in Dance November 11, 2024 In Fall and Recovery, Joanne De Simone marries her dance story with her mother story, Read full story →
INTERVIEW: Jessica Fein, Author of Breath Taking: A Memoir of Family, Dreams & Broken Genes June 12, 2024 There is a lot of loss in [Breath Taking by Jessica Fein], but you’ll be surprised by how much love, joy, hope, and even humor is also there. Read full story →
CRAFT: Happy Birthday Book (And Me) by Morgan Baker May 12, 2024 A year ago, I was turning 65 and sending my debut memoir out into the world at the same time. Read full story →
INTERVIEW: Ann Batchelder, Author of Craving Spring October 8, 2023 Anyone who has struggled with caring for a child will find a friend in Ann. 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: Alice Hattrick, Author of Ill Feelings March 20, 2023 Ill Feelings tells the story of how women are often labeled “hysterical” and waved off by the medical profession. Read full story →
INTERVIEW: Maryann Aita, Author of The Little Astronaut: A Memoir in Essays July 8, 2022 Maryann Aita explores the concepts of intimacy, love, loneliness, and grief in her experimental collection of essays, The Little Astronaut. Read full story →
INTERVIEW: Suzanne Roberts, Author of Animal Bodies: On Death, Desire, and Other Difficulties February 7, 2022 I wanted this book to be a hybrid book–a book that defies classification, because I don’t think our grief can be easily classified. Read full story →
INTERVIEW: Jillian Halket, Author of Blade in the Shadow November 8, 2021 Halket’s book explains, from a personal perspective, what having OCD is like—debilitating. Read full story →