Tag Archive: Memoir

Book Review: Desert Choir By Susan Wells Bennett

If you have not as yet read any books by Susan Wells Bennett,  this is the book for you.    Desert Choir is an anthology containing several pieces of short fiction,  as well as… Read More

Book Review: The Youngest Light by Jane Chin

Memoir, it seems,  is quickly becoming one of the most popular niches in the indie publishing scene.    I’ve received several memoirs to review lately.    The Youngest Light  by Jane Chin quite… Read More

Non-Gatekept: It Does Not Elminate the Need For Editing

Non-gatekept.    It’s a very popular term among writers these days.    After years of having patiently sent query letters and self-addressed envelopes and done everything in their power to land a publishing… Read More

Book Review: Literary Life– A Second Memoir by Larry McMurtry

An enthusiastic review of the book Literary Life A Second Memoir by Larry McMurtry.

Book Review: Larry's Kidney by Daniel Asa Rose

A review of the book Larry’s Kidney by Daniel Asa Rose.

Book Review: Animal Magnetism by Rita Mae Brown

A review of the memoir Animal Magnetism by Rita Mae Brown.

Book Review: Garlic And Sapphires by Ruth Reichl

A review of the 2010 Pierce County Reads selection Garlic And Sapphires by Ruth Reichl.

Book Review: Righteous Porkchop by Nicolette Hahn Niman

Today I review Nicolette Hahn Niman’s provocative and informative book Righteous Porkchop– Finding a Life and Good Food Beyond Factory Farms.

Book Review: Step By Step by Lawrence Block

A review of Step By Step: A Pedestrian Memoir by Lawrence Block

Book Review : Lost in the Meritocracy by Walter Kirn

The story of a man who went to school and college and learned how to drink and drug and lost most of what he knew. And learned only how to work the systems to look smarter than he was.

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