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Tag Archives: Alison Gazarek

The Fruits of Dormancy: BLOOM on Hiatus
Staff Corner

The Fruits of Dormancy: BLOOM on Hiatus

Posted on September 2, 2015 by editor • Leave a comment

from The Editors

There is no doubt that Bloom fills a crucial and vital gap in literary life and conversation. The community grows and grows. Continue reading →

BLOOMERS AT LARGE: Good News, Bad News, and Biography
Bloomers At Large / Features

BLOOMERS AT LARGE: Good News, Bad News, and Biography

Posted on December 26, 2014 by Juhi • Leave a comment

by Kaulie Lewis

But a darker side of Wilder’s semi-autobiographical children’s series is revealed in the new version of her first work, Pioneer Girl . . . This restored autobiography includes details and stories judged too adult for the Little House books. Continue reading →

Susannah B. Mintz: Men, Metaphors, and Match Dot Comedy
Author Features / Features / Nonfiction

Susannah B. Mintz: Men, Metaphors, and Match Dot Comedy

Posted on June 16, 2014 by Juhi • 2 Comments

by Alison Gazarek

Climax and characterization helped frame them in a way that gave the story momentum, and depth, and meaning. I wasn’t just dating; I was making sense of these men, and our stories, and in turn, making sense of myself. Continue reading →

Q&A with “Dana Hand”
Features / Fiction / Interviews

Q&A with “Dana Hand”

Posted on October 2, 2013 by Bloom • 3 Comments

Fiction is serious pretending, and works best if you have studied the terrain and become native to it, through memory and imagination. Continue reading →

Deep Creek: On History, Fiction, and Truth
Author Features / Features / Fiction

Deep Creek: On History, Fiction, and Truth

Posted on September 30, 2013 by Juhi • 2 Comments

by Alison Gazarek

Historical fiction is a kind of “looking back,” but also an opportunity to reinvent, or to color the way the past is perceived. Similarly, nonfiction history books are, for better or worse, a kind of story-telling, colored (no matter how hard one tries to be impartial) by the teller. Continue reading →

In Her Own Words: Laura Ingalls Wilder
Features / Fiction / In Their Own Words / Nonfiction

In Her Own Words: Laura Ingalls Wilder

Posted on April 17, 2013 by editor • Leave a comment

“It is necessary that we dream now and then . . . but when once the dream is dreamed it is time to wake up and ‘get busy.’” Continue reading →

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