7 Novels About Women Over 60 Who Defy Societal Expectations
Stories from around the world that take older women seriously
Stories from around the world that take older women seriously
The most dangerous thing we can do is to take a hard look at who we give ourselves to, who we are afraid to let in, and why
Dr. Amina Gautier discusses her short story collection "The Best That You Can Do," binge writing, and looking back at the white gaze
"Such Common Life, Part 1: Protein" from WEDNESDAY'S CHILD by Yiyun Li, recommended by Elizabeth McCracken
Anna Lekas Miller, author of "Love Across Borders," recommends romances that defy geographical bounds
The author of "Good Night, Irene" on his mentor Ursula Le Guin and turning his mother's WWII memories into a novel
"The Last Unmapped Places" from HERE IN THE NIGHT by Rebecca Turkewitz, recommended by Wynter K Miller for Electric Literature
The maritime paintings my father loved help me rethink memoir and the revision process
"Swiss Summer" by Mark Chiusano, recommended by Electric Literature
"The Cape" from THE ISLANDS by Dionne Irving, recommended by CJ Hauser