abigail thomas by jennifer waddell

Originally published in HuffPost Books 3/17/15 Brief Interviews is a series in which writers discuss language, literature, and a handful of Proustian personality questions. Abigail …

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Clare Munn, Maria Bello, Mariska Hargitay

Originally published on HuffPost Books 04/27/15 By Annie L. Scholl She kept them under her bed — a hundred or more journals she had filled …

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[This blog first published on Huffington Post, March 14, 2017.] It’s rare that I start off an author interview with “I f***ing love your book!” …

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[This blog first published on Huffington Post, November 13, 2017.] When it comes to books, I lean toward nonfiction—specifically memoir. But there was something about …

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author thomas mira y lopez

[This blog first published on Huffington Post, Dec. 21, 2017.] I adore author Abigail Thomas—as a writer, teacher and as a human being. So when she …

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woman photographing wood pile

There I am, among photographs of a dinner table waiting for guests; a peahen, her pale white crest every bit as captivating as her cobalt …

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author claire hoffman

This blog first appeared on Huffington Post, November 2, 2016. I was raised in Cedar Rapids, Iowa, about 95 miles northeast of Fairfield, home to …

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Photo Beth Kephart

Originally published in HuffPost Books 4/16/2015 Brief Interviews is a series in which writers discuss language, literature, and a handful of Proustian personality questions. Beth …

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By Annie L. Scholl for unity.org. Patrice Vecchione’s latest book, Step Into Nature (Atria Books/Beyond Words, $16) was released on March 31. Patrice is the …

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Marianne Williamson

Recently on Facebook, I asked: “What scares you? And I don’t mean spiders and snakes. Unless spiders and snakes keep you from being your best …

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