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Posts Tagged: Love in the Time of Cholera

Two Books for the Frozen Sea: A Conversation with Megan Stielstra

By Laura Joyce-Hubbard

October 25th, 2021

Megan Stielstra discusses her recently rereleased books EVERYONE REMAIN CALM and ONCE I WAS COOL.

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Tags: 2nd story, Amanda Delheimer, audience, awp, Chicago, Craft in the Real World, Deborah Levy, Everyone Remain Calm, fiction, Gabriel Garcia Marquez, genre, girlhood, Laura Joyce-Hubbard, Lidia Yuknavitch, Love in the Time of Cholera, Matthew Salesses, Megan Stielstra, Melissa Febos, memoir, motherhood, mothering, nonfiction, Northwestern University Press, Once I Was Cool, parenting, postpartum, postpartum depression, Roxane Gay, Short Story Collection, story collection, The Chronology of Water, The Cost of Living, Things I Don't Want to Know

Anna March’s Reading Mixtape #15: Beautiful Renderings of Complex Locales

By Anna March

January 13th, 2016

In both fiction and non-fiction, I love a book that helps us unravel ourselves by illuminating place, a book that transports me from here to there. These six books will take you far… and deliver you.

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Tags: Anna March, Claire of the Sea Light, David Ulin, Death Comes for the Archbishop, edwidge danticat, Gabriel Garcia Marquez, Josephine Humpreys, Judith Rossner, Love in the Time of Cholera, Olivia, Reading Mixtape, reading recommendations, Rich in Love, Sidewalking, willa cather

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