Otherwordly: Talking with Rosebud Ben-Oni
Rosebud Ben-Oni discusses her new collection, TURN AROUND, BRXGHT XYXS.
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...moreIt isn’t until I look at my wife’s face that I can feel my own fear.
...moreLeland Cheuk discusses his new novel, NO GOOD VERY BAD ASIAN.
...moreThe dark holds me as long as I will let it.
...more“This novel is my most intimate and biographical.”
...moreAmanda Goldblatt discusses her debut novel, HARD MOUTH.
...moreThe only thing I can count on to be there tomorrow is my body. And yours.
...moreMah taught me that love wasn’t only rebellious, it was also tenacious.
...moreIs it too much to ask: a girl to want her father to keep his feet firmly in the soil of the living?
...moreBriallen Hopper discusses her debut collection, HARD TO LOVE: ESSAYS AND CONFESSIONS.
...moreGolnaz Hashemzadeh Bonde discusses her second novel, WHAT WE OWE.
...moreEva Hagberg Fisher discusses her debut memoir, HOW TO BE LOVED.
...moreThey had, together, built something that, while not without its faults, was strong.
...morePart of what makes Belly important and lasting, that is, is that they really think and feel a lot.
...moreThe life I had doesn’t flash like I see in movies. The life I want is what stares ahead.
...moreDo I want to live, or do I want to write? Sometimes I think it’s that simple.
...moreI’ve only had breast cancer once and already I know too much.
...moreLooking back, it feels like I knew.
...moreThin bodies, thick bodies, fit bodies, round bodies. I’d never seen so much flesh.
...moreJell-O, that seemingly innocuous, gem-colored dessert, has a darker history than one might expect.
...moreIs death a miracle or destruction?
...more[Nina] is not a warrior but a reconnoiter at life’s edge.
...moreClinton Crockett Peters discusses his new book, PANDORA’S GARDEN.
...moreIn the dark, I felt at home in the underground bunker where the hospital stored its violent men.
...moreI acted childishly. But, in my defense, it was childish only if we actually lived in a world where Shakespeare had never existed.
...moreAline Kominsky-Crumb discusses her graphic memoir, Love That Bunch, drawing cancer, inadequacies of early work, and her burial wishes.
...moreNow my not wanting men to be front and center in my life capitalized sperm into a rare commodity. Empowered reproduction is largely a myth.
...moreAll around me were strangers. All around me were friends. A dark glittering sea of fists. What a terrible, wonderful thing, to be welcomed into this fellowship at last.
...moreLazarin has written her heart out chronicling the lives of recognizable girls and women as they come of age, find their footing and chart their path through life’s curves, on their own terms.
...moreGrace shook her head, surprised by both her reluctance to speak and her impulse to lie. She had seen many photos of Rebecca.
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