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Finding Cherokee America: Deciphering My Convoluted Family History
It Took Margaret Verble Twenty Years to Write Her Novel and It Was Worth It
By
Margaret Verble
| February 19, 2019
Ayelet Tsabari: How Food Connects Us to Home
On the Power of Family Recipes
By
Ayelet Tsabari
| February 15, 2019
Notes on an Italian Getaway in Australia
The View from a Transcontinental Journey on the Indian Pacific
By
Beppe Severgnini
| February 13, 2019
Why I Was Finally Able to Write About My Husband
On the Complicated Choices of Memoir Writing
By
Judy Goldman
| February 12, 2019
Can You Fail at Sisterhood?
No One Understands Sophie MacKintosh Quite Like Her Sister
By
Sophie MacKintosh
| February 11, 2019
A Dream Job Too Good To Be True, a Story Too Weird to Believe
Jessica Chiccehitto Hindman, Mediocre Violinist, on Playing for "The Composer"
By
Jessica Chiccehitto Hindman
| February 7, 2019
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One Family's Story of the Great Migration North
By
Bridgett M. Davis
| January 30, 2019
Recipes and Wisdom from the Late, Great Ntozake Shange
By
Ntozake Shange
| January 29, 2019
When the Sentimental Clutter in Your Life is a Whole Piano
By
Chris Cander
| January 24, 2019
Dani Shapiro: Did My Parents Even Know?
On Unraveling the Mystery of My Conception
By
Dani Shapiro
| January 23, 2019
Into a Crueler America: Two Border Crossings, 30 Years Apart
Reyna Grande on a Chance Encounter at the San Antonio Airport
By
Reyna Grande
| January 14, 2019
How I Found Love One Literary Event at a Time
The Tale of Tajja Isen's Very Canadian Romance
By
Tajja Isen
| January 14, 2019
On the Excavation of My Desk
David Ulin Digs Through Stacks of Memories, Literal and Figurative
By
David L. Ulin
| January 10, 2019
Gabriel García Márquez Remembers His Dearest Friend, Julio Cortázar
"I always thought that death itself seemed indecent to him."
By
Gabriel García Márquez
| January 8, 2019
Honor Moore: On Finishing the Book and Conjuring My Mother
"I will finish for good, I pledged, by the anniversary of her death."
By
Honor Moore
| January 3, 2019
Scholastique Mukasonga on the Power and Privilege in a Loaf of Bread
Childhood Memories of Life in Rural Rwanda
By
Scholastique Mukasonga
| December 18, 2018
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