“Violence against women in American crime fiction is as old as the genre itself …” a smart and thought-provoking take on why from @JennyMHerrera, author of The Hunter
"[B]y repeatedly inflicting violence on female characters, we are...policing our actions and enlisting our aid in keeping others oppressed."
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Memoirs that are currently selling have one thing in common: their personal stories intersects with something else. Check out the connections these authors made it in my latest post for @brevitymag
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@yodamom4 I think I remember that cartoon! I remember the feeling the first time I read the book, too - one of my first childhood powerful reading experiences
So proud to see KUOW's Carol Smith recognized for her wonderful memoir "Crossing the River" which is a finalist in this yr's WA State Book Awards. An encore of our conversation about her book from last summer, here https://t.co/PYWifKFfSd
Incredible news! CROSSING THE RIVER by @clsmith321 has been selected as a FINALIST for the 2022 Washington State Book Award in the Biography/Memoir category! The @seattletimes shared the full list of finalists. Winners will be announced 9/13! https://t.co/vDkYPChnhK
Thrilled for Crossing the River to be a finalist in such excellent company! @ABRAMSbooks @EditorStoltz @JennyMHerrera Congratulations to the 2022 Washington State Book Award Finalists | Shelf Talk https://t.co/x7XeTWc07O