Ellen Meeropol on Writing Into the Gaps Left by Untold Family Stories
“When more isn’t there, or the story is hidden, my imagination fills in the blanks left by small snippets of family history.”
By Ellen Meeropol | September 16, 2022
Too Close To Home: Writing a Book That Your Parents Won’t Read
By Michelle Jana Chan | August 27, 2021
“I Am the Last Nomad.” What It Means to Be the Sole Keeper of a Family’s Stories
By Shugri Said Salh | August 4, 2021
Your Memoir Will Tick Someone Off, But Not for the Reasons You Think
By Book Dreams | June 17, 2021
The Weight of Memory: On Motherhood and the Ghosts of Racial Violence
Cassandra Lane Considers Family History and the Nuances of Conception Stories
By Cassandra Lane | April 23, 2021
What It Means to Be a Black Mother in White America
own sense of guilt.”">Rebecca Carroll: “Most white people go straight to their
own sense of guilt.”
By Rebecca Carroll | February 23, 2021
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