Commonplace Books Are Like a Diary Without the Risk of Annoying Yourself I keep a journal of quotes, lines from songs, poetry. Nothing is my original thought — but all of it struck me as meaningful when I wrote it down.
Lauren Hough Loses Lambda Prize Nomination After a Twitter Feud Her essay collection was removed from contention in the category of best lesbian memoir after she went on Twitter to defend a forthcoming Sandra Newman novel from charges that it was transphobic.
An E.R. Memoir Conveys Hectic Work, Empathy and Outrage In “The Emergency,” Thomas Fisher writes about his work at a Chicago hospital and the inequities of American health care.
Anaïs Nin’s Los Angeles Hideaway Still Keeps Her Secrets Shrouded by the pines of Silver Lake, the erotic writer’s minimalist, midcentury residence is a lasting monument to her life and legacy.