By Emilie Ok Adin Being a profitable skilled and toddling author collectively in the identical physique is difficult. Having seen profession successes, I’m now studying to embrace—or not less than […]
Reviewed by Leslie Lindsay TW: suicide Final night time, I dreamed I spoke to a ghost. She was dwelling in a field in my laundry room. I used to be […]
By Elizabeth Austin The morning after my SNAP piece ran within the New York Instances, I acquired an e mail from a person who inexplicably entered his private data into my […]
Reviewed by Marissa Gallerani When Merilyn Simonds and Beth Robinson began taking weekly walks amidst the COVID-19 lockdowns, it was not with the intention of making something. They have been […]
By Allison Okay Williams Yesterday, I noticed a writing program that seemed superb. A trainer/coach who can be a multiply-published writer, and their also-published editorial colleagues mentor writers for a […]
Reviewed by Dorothy Rice This third memoir from Jeannie Vanasco mines advanced, puzzling and all-too-common emotional terrain — a member of the family or cherished one who repeatedly resorts to […]
By Mallory Clarke I’m embarrassed to say this, however I beloved lockdown in the course of the pandemic. I used to be shakingly afraid of dying of COVID-19. Every little […]
Reviewed by Emily Webber Michelle Herman’s memoir of private essays, If You Say So (Galileo Press; 2025), affords an insightful reflection on getting older, grief, and discovering sudden neighborhood later […]
By Andrew Miller My spouse burst by means of the entrance door, scorching with pleasure. There had been a fierce dust-up at our native writers group assembly that just about […]
(This weblog put up is a barely revised excerpt from Change the World One Guide at a Time: Make a Constructive and Significant Distinction with Your Phrases by Nina Amir, […]