Wade in the Water: An Interview with Monica A. Coleman
Janice Rhoshalle Littlejohn talks to Monica A. Coleman about her faith in God, moving to Los Angeles, and her memoir, "Bipolar Faith."
"The older one grows, the more one likes indecency." — Virginia Woolf
Janice Rhoshalle Littlejohn talks to Monica A. Coleman about her faith in God, moving to Los Angeles, and her memoir, "Bipolar Faith."
Janice Rhoshalle LittlejohnMar 23, 2017
Seamus O'Malley on the small pleasures of Vanessa Davis's "Spaniel Rage."
Seamus O’MalleyMar 20, 2017
Annabelle Gurwitch on Phillip Lopate's "A Mother's Tale."
Annabelle GurwitchMar 15, 2017
Ellen Wayland-Smith on Melissa Febos’s “Abandon Me.”
Ellen Wayland-SmithMar 12, 2017
David Gordon talks to Melissa Febos about Rilke, Tennyson, and her new book, "Abandon Me."
David GordonMar 12, 2017
Lisa Fetchko on Daphne Merkin's memoir "This Close to Happy" and the literary difficulties of capturing the minutiae of depression.
Lisa FetchkoMar 2, 2017
Houman Barekat on journalist Lara Pawson's memoir, "This Is the Place to Be."
Houman BarekatFeb 27, 2017
Joshua James Amberson reviews "Field Recordings from the Inside" by Joe Bonomo.
Joshua James AmbersonFeb 25, 2017
Briallen Hopper on what we can learn from the Women's March.
Briallen HopperFeb 23, 2017
Jean Hey looks at Sheila Kohler's new memoir.
Jean HeyFeb 22, 2017
Didion's latest "South and West": irredeemably past, and yet speaking to the current impasse.
Colin DickeyFeb 19, 2017
Chris O’Leary reviews Robert Forster’s memoir “Grant & I: Inside and Outside the Go-Betweens.”
Chris O’LearyFeb 19, 2017