Two Books for the Frozen Sea: A Conversation with Megan Stielstra
Megan Stielstra discusses her recently rereleased books EVERYONE REMAIN CALM and ONCE I WAS COOL.
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Join NOW!Megan Stielstra discusses her recently rereleased books EVERYONE REMAIN CALM and ONCE I WAS COOL.
...moreLike Fine’s uniquely constructed book, being a mom is to be permanently fractured.
...moreAnna North discusses her new novel, OUTLAWED.
...moreJulia Fine discusses her new novel, THE UPSTAIRS HOUSE.
...moreChloe Yelena Miller discusses her debut full-length poetry collection, VIABLE.
...moreMolly Wizenberg discusses her new memoir, THE FIXED STARS.
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...moreAre my choices in this culture so firmly dictated by my ability to give birth?
...moreIntellectually, I know Gracie’s mom loves her and needs help. In practice, I just want my daughter safe.
...moreShe didn’t want anything to change. She understood it would be easier if she loved the child. But she did not want to love it.
...moreAs May moves through what she now calls her “postpartum challenge,” she does not return to her old self, but instead becomes someone new.
...moreTerese Marie Mailhot discusses her debut memoir, Heart Berries, crafting trauma on the page, and her views on motherhood after writing her memoir.
...morePraise the family that tethers me. Praise the well-used kitchen utensils and scoured mixing bowls and butter knives, thick slabs of jelly on the bread.
...moreMegan Stielstra discusses her new essay collection, The Wrong Way to Save Your Life, fear, privilege, and the intersection of politics and everyday life.
...moreLaurette Folk discusses her new collection, Totem Beasts, the role of meditation and dreams in her work, and “seeking some heightened experience in the conscious world.”
...moreMaggie Smith discusses her new collection Good Bones, how motherhood has changed her writing, and what it felt like to have a poem go viral.
...moreMila Jaroniec talks about her debut novel Plastic Vodka Bottle Sleepover,” writing autofiction, the surprising similarity between selling sex toys and selling books, and the impact of having a baby on editing.
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...moreI realized that I’m interested in how people change when something terrible happens to someone else.
...moreAnne Enright, author of, most recently, the novel The Green Road, talks with Elizabeth Isadora Gold about motherhood in reality and in fiction, and writing beyond labels and easy definitions.
...moreI’m a comfort watcher… I retreat into the worlds I know well, with characters that are friends, with outcomes I already understand.
...moreIn my eight years as a Mad Men fan, the series has repeatedly prompted me to reflect on parenting.
...moreElisa Albert discusses her new novel, After Birth, postpartum depression, childbearing, and the misogyny of modern medicine in pathologizing the normal processes of birth and the female body.
...moreMy husband went back to work, and then my mom flew back to Florida, and it was just me and the baby. Alone together, but no longer the us we had been when I was pregnant.
...morePostpartum depression takes on a recognizable form in Megan Stielstra’s Rumpus essay, “Channel B,” as she describes her experience of finding solace in watching another mother on a high-tech video baby monitor, a reminder that we are never truly alone. A live performance of Megan’s piece was recently podcasted by 2nd story. Megan’s essay will […]
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