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Her Here, by Amanda Dennis book review - The Washington Post

Her Here, by Amanda Dennis book review - The Washington Post
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Short Story Collections for an Ever-Changing World

Short Story Collections for an Ever-Changing World
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Stephanie Wrobel: On Writing an Unusual Hero

Stephanie Wrobel: On Writing an Unusual Hero Author Stephanie Wrobel explains how she came to write about mental illness and how it affects familial relationships, as well as getting inside the head of an unusual character. Author: Jan 20, 2021 Stephanie Wrobel grew up in Chicago and currently lives in the UK with her husband and dog, Moose Barkwinkle. She has an MFA from Emerson College and has had short fiction published in Bellevue Literary Review. Before turning to fiction, she worked as a creative copywriter at several advertising agencies. Visit her online at www.stephaniewrobel.com, Instagram @stephaniewrobel, and Twitter @stephwrobel.

Book World: Fictional take on Salinger let s much of the mystery be

Book World: Fictional take on Salinger let s much of the mystery be Mark Athitakis, The Washington Post Dec. 31, 2020 FacebookTwitterEmail By Jerome Charyn - - - In an alternate-universe version of 2020 - and who wouldn t want one of those? - we were talking a lot more about J.D. Salinger. By the end of the year we were supposed to have had new books featuring Holden Caulfield, the Glass clan and more, according to a 2013 oral history of the reclusive author. But no new books materialized. Perhaps we should have listened more closely to Salinger s son, Matthew, who in 2019 said that it could take at least a decade to publish what his father left behind after his death in 2010. So I guess we ll have to wait until 2029, if not longer, to hear more from one of America s best-loved - or most-assigned-in-class - authors.

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