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Our marriage was resurrected : Terry and Rebecca King Crews talk healing and faith

Our marriage was resurrected : Terry and Rebecca King Crews talk healing and faith Angie Orellana Hernandez © (Collage illustration by Cyrena Hillyard) Michael Ordoña, top left, led the panel with Rebecca King Crews and Terry Crews. (Collage illustration by Cyrena Hillyard) D-day, as Rebecca King Crews describes it, was a turning point in the Crews household. It was the day her husband, Terry Crews, confessed the infidelity and porn addiction that he had kept under wraps throughout their marriage. “I just laid on the floor and mourned the death of my future and my dreams and all the things that I had hoped for between the two of us and for our children,” the singer-songwriter said, sitting next to her husband during a candid conversation with Los Angeles Times writer Michael Ordoña on Thursday.

Festival of Books: Native American authors honor Leslie Marmon Silko, next generation of Indigenous writers

Festival of Books: Native American authors honor Leslie Marmon Silko, next generation of Indigenous writers Aida Ylanan © (Collage illustration by Cyrena Hillyard) Clockwise from top left: Rigoberto González, Danielle Geller, David Heska Wanbli Weiden and Brandon Hobson. (Collage illustration by Cyrena Hillyard) Leslie Marmon Silko s Ceremony was written through a bout of homesickness. That fact was particularly important to author Danielle Geller, who recently reread the novel after moving to the Pacific Northwest. In her introduction to the book, Silko wrote from Alaska about how much she missed the desert. Living through the gray winters of Victoria, Canada, and after earning her writing MFA in Arizona, Geller could relate.

Finding value in the valley : YA authors at a Festival panel on Black life and self-love

Finding value in the valley : YA authors at a Festival panel on Black life and self-love Aida Ylanan © (Collage illustration by Cyrena Hillyard) Clockwise from top left: Hannah Gómez, Dean Attah, Yusef Salaam, Ibi Zoboi and Morgan Parker. (Collage illustration by Cyrena Hillyard) Morgan Parker resisted a fairy-tale ending when writing her coming-of-age novel. We tell teens the same stories, over and over, and those stories don t happen to everyone, Parker said Saturday at the Los Angeles Times Festival of Books. She was joined by moderator Hannah Gómez and authors Dean Atta, Yusef Salaam and Ibi Zoboi in a virtual roundtable discussion on exploring the Black experience in their young-adult fiction.

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