In a special edition of Reading Women, we’re featuring women from Cleveland! Kendra talks to authors Raechel Anne Jolie and Eliese Colette Goldbach about their memoir, and Sachi shares her experience growing up in the greater Cleveland area.
Read moreEp. 52 | Heart Berries and Why Be Happy When You Could Be Normal?
For our month about memoirs, we discuss Heart Berries by Terese Marie Mailhot and Why Be Happy When You Could Be Normal? by Jeanette Winterson.
Read moreEp. 51 | We're Reading Memoirs!
Another month means another theme! For September, we're reading memoirs.
Read moreInterview | Meaghan O'Connell
We had a chat with Meaghan O'Connell about her new memoir And Now We Have Everything: On Motherhood Before I Was Ready. Meaghan discusses the romanticized expectations surrounding birth and early motherhood, the process of she coming to terms with the reality of her own birth experience, and how her feminism interacts with her new life as a mom.
Read moreQ&A | Thi Bui
Thi Bui's graphic memoir The Best We Could Do still leaves us speechless. The beauty of her art and precision of her language create story that feels perfectly balanced. Bui's understanding of how stories are told comes through on every page, in every frame. In addition to being one of our shortlisted authors for the Reading Women Award in nonfiction, Thi Bui is a finalist for the National Book Critics Circle Award in autobiography. Bui told us about her writing process and the importance of reading stories from refugees.
Read moreInterview | Christine Hyung-Oak Lee
We're beyond thrilled to talk with Christine Hyung-Oak Lee about her book Tell Me Everything You Don't Remember (Ecco). In addition to chatting about the writing process and how writing impacted her recovery, she shares details about her forthcoming debut novel The Golem of Seoul.
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