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Tag: memoir

September 30, 2022September 28, 2022 Trisha Iley Book Reviews

Miraculous Space: A Review of Dog Flowers by Danielle Geller

An intricate life, laden with all of its relational off-ramps and delicate emotional networks, has been organized into this memoir but remains fundamentally intact — raw — in a way that only an archivist could manage.

February 9, 2022February 10, 2022 Mallen Clifton Interviews

An Exchange of Letters: Interview with Grace Lavery, author of Please Miss

I have, frankly, had a sort of self-aggrandizing sense of my own importance since I was a young child. So I've been writing this book all my fucking life.

November 2, 2020October 31, 2020 Regina Lim Book Reviews

Glittery and Gritty: Review of Pass with Care: Memoirs by Cooper Lee Bombardier

At the heart of the memoir are Bombardier’s negotiations with his gender presentation and identity throughout the years and the very idea of the “trans memoir.”

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