Jill Talbot is the author of The Way We Weren’t and Loaded: Women and Addiction. She’s also the editor of Metawritings: Toward a Theory of Nonfiction. Her writing has appeared in AGNI, Colorado Review, DIAGRAM, The Normal School, the Paris Review Daily, The Rumpus, Slice Magazine, and elsewhere. She lives in Texas.
Jill Talbot
Articles
Every Woman’s Story: In Conversation with Paula McLain About Gellhorn and Hemingway
Jill Talbot talks with Paula McLain about Martha Gellhorn’s legacy, defending Hemingway, and “the empathetic imagination” in historical fiction.
The Memoir of the Immediate
Jessica Hendry Nelson takes a risk and gets it right in her debut memoir.
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