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When the Eeriness of Trauma Can Only Be Understood Through Fiction
How Kelly Link Helped Me See Things a Little More Clearly
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Kate Hope Day
| March 12, 2019
A Letter to My Daughter Upon Learning the Results of an Ancestry Test
David Chariandy: "We Must Remain Close to the Women Who Dance"
By
David Chariandy
| March 11, 2019
Frederic Tuten: On My Youthful Dreams of the Parisian Writer's Life
From the Bronx to Book Row and Back Again
By
Frederic Tuten
| March 8, 2019
So You've Come Out to Yourself as Genderqueer. What's Next?
A Love Letter to Twentysomething Me
By
Jacob Tobia
| March 8, 2019
Even After Writing My Novel, Shame Kept Me From Sharing My Story
Etaf Rum on Finding the Courage to Break the Silence
By
Etaf Rum
| March 5, 2019
Of Love, Madness, and Death: Notes Toward a Literary Autobiography
Amparo Davila, at 90, Begins to Consider the Life That Was
By
Amparo Dávila
| March 4, 2019
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Memories of an Atomic Childhood in Appalachia
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| March 1, 2019
To Sit Beside Boris Fishman on an Airplane is to Behold the Riches of Russian Cooking
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| February 26, 2019
Finding Cherokee America: Deciphering My Convoluted Family History
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
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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"
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Jessica Chiccehitto Hindman
| February 7, 2019
One Family's Story of the Great Migration North
Bridgett M. Davis Tracks Her Mother's Journey from Nashville to Detroit
By
Bridgett M. Davis
| January 30, 2019
Recipes and Wisdom from the Late, Great Ntozake Shange
"Let ’em simmer till the greens are the texture you want."
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Ntozake Shange
| January 29, 2019
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