Read Indies 2026 #ReadIndies (Third Post)

2026-03-03T15:50:32-05:00

For ReadIndies this year, hosted by Kaggsy, I’ve written about presses from Minneapolis Minnesota, during the democratic crisis unfolding in the United States: Graywolf Press | Coffee House Press | Rain Taxi Magazine. (I should have included Milkweed Editions there!) Presses that push the boundaries and invite readers to

Read Indies 2026 #ReadIndies (Third Post)2026-03-03T15:50:32-05:00

Autumn Reading: Unexpected and Selected

2025-12-28T13:10:44-05:00

Reading “seasonally” has offered another way to contemplate reading options on my own shelves; and it forms a bridge between my life on-the-page and off-the-page. The first three quotations below were from books that I did not choose to read because it was fall, and I was surprised to

Autumn Reading: Unexpected and Selected2025-12-28T13:10:44-05:00

Margaret Atwood’s Old Babes in the Wood, “Airborne: A Symposium” (2023) #MARM2025

2025-11-25T11:22:01-05:00

I can’t tell whether I enjoyed “Airborne” for its own sake—hanging out with these older women who’ve been friends for so long—or because it resonated so strongly for me with the new memoir by her longtime friend, Canadian writer Susan Swan, which I read this summer, Big Girls Don’t

Margaret Atwood’s Old Babes in the Wood, “Airborne: A Symposium” (2023) #MARM20252025-11-25T11:22:01-05:00

Adding to My #ShelfofMexico

2025-10-09T09:06:50-04:00

You might recall that I filled my first #ShelfofMexico shortly after the current American administration renamed The Gulf of Mexico. There were some fabulous suggestions and all year, so far, I’ve been reading. (Shelf One is the first photo; I've already read all but one.) I knew that I

Adding to My #ShelfofMexico2025-10-09T09:06:50-04:00

From Pulse-Pounding to Page-Turning

2025-10-06T14:40:04-04:00

In a loose way, these six books—suspense, horror, mystery—are arranged in the order I would read them through the course of a single day; the first two require full-on daylight, and the last I would read even after dusk (but it’s still a gripping story, though largely character-driven). For

From Pulse-Pounding to Page-Turning2025-10-06T14:40:04-04:00
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