Who gets to tell the story
I first learned about Betty Reid Soskin (above, in a photograph by Frederic Aranda for National Geographic Traveler) while visiting the [...]
I first learned about Betty Reid Soskin (above, in a photograph by Frederic Aranda for National Geographic Traveler) while visiting the [...]
I used to run The Banned Book Club for teenagers. We only read books that had been banned by libraries [...]
I wrote Copy Boy, my first of the Jane Benjamin novels, in ten years, dipping in and out of the [...]
Sacramento-born author, Joan Didion, who passed away over the holidays, had an outsized effect on me, especially this idea from [...]
I just subscribed to the Renee Patrick Books newsletter, drawn in by their Golden Age of Hollywood series, featuring legendary [...]
On LitHub's Authors in the Tent, Ona Russell recently interviewed true crime writer, Caitlin Rother. Rother's written 14 books. As a [...]
Writing historical fiction means a lot of learning. Some of it gives me a headache. But other research topics are [...]
Though half of Tomboy takes place on RMS Queen Mary in 1939, I was never able to visit her in [...]
A big scene in Tomboy takes place at the 1939 Wimbledon ladies’ singles championship. I know of few better places [...]
(Illustrator Jacqueline Tam in The Atavist Magazine.) My friend Kathy Butler shared a story with me, knowing how I feel [...]