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Memoir
On the Fine Details of New Life, and the Names We Give
Sarah Knott in the Moments After Birth
By
Sarah Knott
| May 10, 2019
The Stories Mothers Never Tell
A Collaborative Essay by Jill Talbot and Marcia Aldrich
By
Jill Talbot and Marcia Aldrich
| May 10, 2019
Existential Dread and the Art
of Boat-Building
On Fatherhood and Large Projects That Make No Sense
By
Jonathan Gornall
| May 8, 2019
On Elizabeth Bishop, Loss, and Coming Out After 20 Years in a Convent
Patricia Dwyer Revisits the Spaces She Has Lost
By
Patricia M. Dwyer
| May 7, 2019
Birthing Calfs, Writing Novels: This is My Job Now
John Connell on Passing Life's Tests, Big and Small
By
John Connell
| May 7, 2019
The New Toolkit For Opening Up Your Memoir Writing
Eve Makis on Creating Outlets for Those Who Might Not Have Them
By
Eve Makis
| May 6, 2019
Best Reviewed
Books of the Week
On
Not
Writing About My Father, an Actual Mad Scientist
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Erika Swyler
| May 3, 2019
My Husband, My Job, Myself: A Story of Three Marriages
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Sejal Shah
| May 3, 2019
Who Do We Become When We Survive Our Pain?
By
Karen Havelin
| May 2, 2019
Growing Up At Ground Zero of American Apartheid
Greg Bottoms on Historical Amnesia in the American South
By
Greg Bottoms
| May 1, 2019
The Stories We Tell Our Sons
About Becoming Men
Sophia Shalmiyev on Raising a Boy in America
By
Sophia Shalmiyev
| April 29, 2019
Amy Tan Reflects on 30 Years Since
The Joy Luck Club
Writing Fiction That's Truer Than Memoir
By
Amy Tan
| April 23, 2019
An American Love Story With No Love
Kendra Allen Looks Back at Her Parents' Divorce
By
Kendra Allen
| April 19, 2019
On the Decision to Make Patrick Bateman a Serial Killer
Life in Manhattan, c. 1987: From Bret Easton Ellis's White
By
Bret Easton Ellis
| April 16, 2019
Ruth Reichl, Redeeming the Twitter Hellscape One Tweet at a Time
Maybe We
Can
Have Nice Things After All
By
Jason Diamond
| April 11, 2019
From the Bronx to Rural Nigeria, How Kwame Onwuachi Became a Chef
Kith/Kin's Executive Chef on Learning Respect in the Old Country
By
Kwame Onwuachi
| April 11, 2019
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