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Words of power “ALICE lived her life holding on to the sides”: one of Dorothy Parker’s many oh-so-cutting insults suddenly seemed to apply to me — or, rather, to my writing. My ex...
In “The Hill,” a daughter comes of age through visits to her imprisoned mother, inheriting the afterlife of a youthful radicalism that shattered her family.
Mad Chapman and Claire Mabey get stuck into Lena Dunham’s much talked-about new memoir, Famesick. Claire Mabey: Hello, Mad – we are both huge fans of the TV show Girls and have now...
If you’re deprived of a home, deprived of access to your family, you learn that, actually, being bound to others is the significant thing.
Daniel Devenney and Claire Mabey both released new novels on April 8. They discuss pre-publication anxieties and why they’re compelled to write in the first place. Claire Mabey: Da...
“Oh, not another story about me,” she cried. “Another book about how I was the world’s worst mother. I wish you could find something else to write about.”
Her second book is her first work to come from a place of deep hindsight.
The acclaimed author articulates the value of attention in her new essay collection, On Witness and Respair.
As a teacher, she would talk about literature with other people’s children. Finally I got the same chance.
The true pleasures of Famesick can be found in the most painful sections.
“Oh No” by Adrienne Celt Longtime readers of this column will be unsurprised to hear that the first quality I look for in a restaurant is not that restaurant’s willingness to accom...
The author's husband, playing for Millie.I often catch my multiply disabled daughter Millie in this pose: leaning forward in her rocker and staring at her lap, frowning. My husband...
Claire Mabey reviews Night, Ma, the astonishingly honest new memoir from one of New Zealand’s most evocative and insightful writers. “In 2015 I set out to write a memoir of a three...
Author Caro Claire Burke's debut novel Yesteryear poses high-stakes questions with humor and intrigue.
Sara Lawrence reviews the best Debut fiction out now.
I drove a little over an hour past barns and water towers to Rockford, Illinois: home to Anderson Japanese Gardens, Pig Mind Brewing (best vegan food in the Midwest, according to t...
Caro Claire Burke’s satisfying new novel reveals the mess the Ballerina Farms of the world are hiding behind all that perfection.
I’m realizing that a sort of gooey sitcom resolution is not in the cards for my mother and me.
Makenna Goodman’s new novel, Helen of Nowhere, offers up an exhilarating myth for men who need to be shuffled offstage.
This is the story of Clemence, an unhappily married, eager-to-be fulfilled magazine writer of dream wedding articles.
I am sitting between my two teenage daughters at a Taylor Swift concert. From the outside, it looks like the perfect moment: a mother with her girls at the show of a lifetime, surr...
Personal Perspective: As hard as it was for me to face that my mother was a frightened, fragile person beneath her superficial toughness, it’s what I had to do to see into myself.
In Harriet Clark’s debut, a child lives with the fallout of her family’s radical past.
Mallary Tenore Tarpley developed an eating disorder at the age of 11 following the death of her mother. 30 years later, she recounts her ongoing struggles with anorexia and bulimia...
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