Jun 24, 2022Mad About You, by Mhairi McFarlaneI know I said I'd call it quits with ARC reviews after a tough last read, but when I saw this opportunity to read Mhairi McFarlane...
Jun 17, 2022On WritingWriting is a terribly lonely craft. I don't mean to use the word 'lonely' as if I were languishing. I don't cradle my laptop in bed,...
Jun 16, 2022Why I Hate Poetry...but Love Mary OliverI don’t like poetry. Sometimes it seems like poets are intentionally redacting their sentences to mask their meaning in a play for erudition
Jun 14, 2022The Sweet Life in ParisParis has held one of the fondest places in my heart. And David Lebovitz has written one of my favorite collection of essays on this city.
Jun 6, 2022The Woman in the Library, by Sulari GentillThat very inner battle I'd been dreading came to a perfect point with The Woman in the Library.
Jun 2, 2022The Change, by Kirstin MillerWhen I was a college student, a man assaulted me. I’d been walking toward a bus stop in broad daylight when I heard heavy footsteps...
Apr 19, 2022The WilderwomenUnited worked its usual bedlam, but I hardly noticed. I had my nose delightedly buried in Lang's latest. Review: The Wilderness Women