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There is Always War Somewhere: Memories of a WWII Childhood

There is Always War Somewhere: Memories of a WWII Childhood

Lore Segal Recalls Life as Refugee in Britain

By Lore Segal | May 31, 2017

Sex, Memoir, and the Women of the Beat Generation

Sex, Memoir, and the Women of the Beat Generation

On Diane di Prima's Memoirs of a Beatnik

By Danielle Dumaine | May 30, 2017

I Left the Worst Day of My Life Out of My Memoir

I Left the Worst Day of My Life Out of My Memoir

Marcia Butler on Taking Control of Her Internal Camera

By Marcia Butler | May 26, 2017

Remembering My Father Through My Favorite Beatles’ Song

Remembering My Father Through My Favorite Beatles’ Song

Elissa Schappell is Always Happy to Revisit the Octopus’s Garden

By Elissa Schappell | May 25, 2017

Our Bodies Don't Belong to Us: On Living with Trauma

Our Bodies Don't Belong to Us: On Living with Trauma

How do you live in the present when your body is a map of the past?

By Alexandria Marzano-Lesnevich | May 24, 2017

Finishing a Memoir with Months to Live

Finishing a Memoir with Months to Live

Tita Ramirez Remembers Her Friend, Nina Riggs, Author of The Bright Hour

By Tita Ramirez | May 23, 2017

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20 Years of the Same Prank Call at a Legendary NYC Bar

By Rafe Bartholomew | May 22, 2017

Growing Up a Refugee, Confronting Shame and Sensationalism

By Pajtim Statovci | May 19, 2017

When Your Hometown is the Last Place to Accept Who You Are

By Kait Heacock | May 19, 2017

Fulfilling the Promise to Visit My Late Lover's Parents

Fulfilling the Promise to Visit My Late Lover's Parents

Fenton Johnson Uncovers Memories of Survival and The Limitless Heart

By Fenton Johnson | May 16, 2017

What’s So Bad About Being Bored at Work?

What’s So Bad About Being Bored at Work?

Looking at Life at the Office in a Whole Different Way

By Mary Mann | May 16, 2017

In Motherhood, I Became a Fire-breathing Female Monster

In Motherhood, I Became a Fire-breathing Female Monster

On Fierce Love, Disability, and Chimeras

By Marianne Leone | May 12, 2017

A Mother and her Trans Son on Finding Their New Middle Ground

A Mother and her Trans Son on Finding Their New Middle Ground

"we call back and forth to each other about things that nearly destroyed us"

By Donald Collins and Mary Collins | May 12, 2017

On Oaxaca, Early Pregnancy, and Motherlands

On Oaxaca, Early Pregnancy, and Motherlands

"Place lurks in us like a gene waiting to be expressed"

By Sarah Menkedick | May 12, 2017

Writing About Charlie Brown Feels Like Writing About Myself

Writing About Charlie Brown Feels Like Writing About Myself

Chuck Klosterman on the Enduring Appeal of The Peanuts

By Chuck Klosterman | May 12, 2017

How I Learned to Cook in a Kitchen With No Electricity or Running Water

How I Learned to Cook in a Kitchen With No Electricity or Running Water

"I felt safe here, in our vegetable kingdom"

By Amy Thielen | May 9, 2017

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