Firstborn by Lauren Christensen is a memoir of tragedy and hope that depicts grief and love with tenderness and heart. Christensen joins us to talk about deciding to tell this story, the impact of writing the book on herself and those close to her, her healing process and more with Miwa Messer, host of Poured […]
“I didn’t know what I was getting into.” David L. Ulin on the experience of revisiting the writer whose novels and essays explore our paradoxical relationships with stories.
One of the most influential writers of our time receives her own sweeping 672 page history. Does it capture her as well as she captured herself? Review by Tom Carson.
At 80, Joan Didion has had a long life in the publishing world. And since her novels, memoirs, and essays have a very personal tone, it’s easy to feel like you know the woman behind the pen—until you realize you only know as much as Didion wants you to. In The Last Love Song, Tracy Daugherty […]