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Kyoko Mori on Writing Through Deep Trauma

Kyoko Mori on Writing Through Deep Trauma

How a Celebrated Memoirist Works Through Childhood Wounds

By Melanie Brooks | March 2, 2017

A Brief Stop On the Road From Auschwitz

A Brief Stop On the Road From Auschwitz

Göran Rosenberg

By Lit Hub Excerpts | March 1, 2017

Getting Lost Before the Internet

Getting Lost Before the Internet

Cara Hoffman on the Fine Art of Disappearing Into Athens

By Cara Hoffman | February 21, 2017

Writing to Survive: A Father on the Death of His Young Son

Writing to Survive: A Father on the Death of His Young Son

"I write to stop roaming the streets."

By Stephane Gerson | February 17, 2017

Instrumental

Instrumental

James Rhodes

By Lit Hub Excerpts | February 15, 2017

The Time I Blasted My Father's Ashes Into the Sky

The Time I Blasted My Father's Ashes Into the Sky

Kris D'Agostino on Saying Goodbye to His Dad

By Kris D’Agostino | February 13, 2017

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