Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Brennan Barnard writes about the nuances of college admission. What if you were limited to 650 words to write your memoir? Upon ...
Ahh. All those dots. The ones that connect the people, events, smiles, tears, and the joys of life—your life. But who would be privy to them unless you sat them down and told them about the highlights ...
The editor and essayist Joseph Epstein looks back on his life and career in two new books. By Dwight Garner NEVER SAY YOU’VE HAD A LUCKY LIFE: Especially If You’ve Had a Lucky Life, by Joseph Epstein ...
With Memoir of a Sparklemuffin, Suki Waterhouse continues her evolution as an artist, delivering an album that feels deliberate, raw, and unflinchingly personal. Having built her career in modeling ...
At the beginning of the school year, another driver and myself visit the new kindergarten class for their first bus ride. As I explain the procedures, one bright young lad keeps raising his hand and ...
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Friday essay: trauma memoirs can help us understand the unthinkable. They can also be art
Content warning: readers are advised this article talks about sexual abuse and child sexual abuse. As a writer who has experienced the trauma of sexual violence – and who reads and writes about it – ...
Zora Simic receives funding from the Australian Research Council. As a writer who has experienced the trauma of sexual violence – and who reads and writes about it – Jamie Hood admits to a “soft spot” ...
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