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And There Was Morning, And There Was Evening; Another Year
Rhoda Rabinowitz Green, author of "Aspects of Nature" (2016) writes about her connection to T.S. Eliot’s The Lovesong of J. Alfred Prufrock, life, love, aging, and the passage of time. Toward Dusk ...
Midwives: good for women or good for men? -> Meet Nara
In Part Three of her 3-part blog series, Christina Park, author of "The Homes We Build on Ashes", explores the history and origins of midwifery.Midwifery. No one really seems to knows the origin of midwifery. There are plenty of articles, scholarly papers,...
My, how times have changed -> Meet Sun-hi
In part two of her three-part blog series, Christina Park, author of "The Homes We Build on Ashes", explores Korean history, the Joseon era, political changes, the treatment of women, and the rise of women's rights.The Joseon era (1392 to 1897) could be considered the...
Is one word enough? -> Meet Min-joo
In the first of a three-part blog series, Christina Park, author of "The Homes We Build On Ashes" (Fall 2015), introduces us to her book, its themes, and her characters; namely the history of "comfort women" - Meet Min-joo.Outside the Japanese Embassy, in...
Independent Bookstore Day: Renaissance Bookstore
Nasreen Pejvack, author of "Amity" (fall 2015) writes about one of her favourite local bookstores and the importance of independent booksellers.Since I was a little girl, I had always wanted to read anything I could get my hands on. Where I was born there was no...
Off My Feed
Huey Helene Alcaro, author of "In the Land of Two-Legged Women," writes about writing, the human condition, and literary fiction.Fiction is like food. I usually gobble it up. But I haven’t been writing it, and am often bored with reading it—been here, read...