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What My Parents Really Think About My Memoir of Alcoholism

What My Parents Really Think About My Memoir of Alcoholism

Sarah Hepola Interviews Her Mother and Father

By Sarah Hepola | June 8, 2016

On Machines That Shit, and Fictional Characters That Do Not

On Machines That Shit, and Fictional Characters That Do Not

Benjamin Hale Considers Cloaca, Orpheus, and Pooping

By Benjamin Hale | June 6, 2016

Escaping the Self-Critical Eye for the Sake of My Daughter

Escaping the Self-Critical Eye for the Sake of My Daughter

Helen Phillips on Body Image, Motherhood, and Owning Your Idiosyncratic Self

By Helen Phillips | June 3, 2016

Action: A Book About Sex

Action: A Book About Sex

Amy Rose Spiegel

By Lit Hub Excerpts | May 19, 2016

On Discovering Real Mothers on the Page

On Discovering Real Mothers on the Page

Pamela Erens, Rivka Glachen, Julia Fierro, and writing about motherhood

By Jordan Rosenfeld | May 6, 2016

Why Literature Needs Psychology

Why Literature Needs Psychology

Two Disciplines Wrestling With the Same Big Questions

By Jennifer R. Bernstein | May 2, 2016

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Jenny Diski Didn't Need Your Admiration

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Jenny Diski, A Woman Incapable of Self-Pity

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Jenny Diski Was Afraid, But It Didn't Stop Her

Jenny Diski Was Afraid, But It Didn't Stop Her

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Jenny Diski Left Room For Her Readers

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Jenny Diski Looked Cancer—And Her Readers—In The Eye

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no bullshit, no sugar-coating, no imposed toughness

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Melissa Broder: Thoughts On Open Marriage and Illness

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On Being in a Relationship with Illness

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At Home in Deaf Culture: Storytelling in an Un-Writable Language

At Home in Deaf Culture: Storytelling in an Un-Writable Language

Sara Novic on the Rich Complexity of American Sign Language

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