Editor’s Notes by Joe Mackall
Are there too many memoirs out there? Are too many being written? Is enough, enough? After all, for the last twenty-five years we’ve read memoirs on every conceivable subject. Some great, some good, some fair, some poor. Everybody knows what those subjects are, so I’m not even going to bother listing them. I’m treating my question rhetorically, of course. Continue reading . . .
Contents
“Teeth on Bone” Amy A. Whitcomb ◆ “A Brief and Necessary Madness” Kirk Wilson ◆ “Something Like Joy” Sonja Livingston ◆ “Nightside” Glenn Moomau ◆ “On Fire for Research: An Homage to Larry Brown” Philip Gerard ◆ “The Bruise” Marilyn Bousquin ◆ “Night Crawlers” Kathryn Wilder ◆ “Sarah Wills” Richard Goodman ◆ “A Good Weapon” Jackson Connor ◆ “A Brown-Skinned Lady and Her Sunblock” A. Sandosharaj
Contributors’ Notes . . .