“There’s a parallel between the time my novel takes place and today, just as there is a parallel between Roosevelt and Obama. And if you want to be reassured, it’s reassuring to remember we have often endured a high level of uncivilized discourse and vitriol — Yes! We have!” Continue reading
Tag Archives: Amy Bloom
The Extreme Humanity of Amy Bloom
by Evelyn Somers
The credentials Cohen read were diverse and impressive, but not as impressive as Amy Bloom in person. The word “commanding” came to mind as I watched her on the stage. Continue reading
FIVE IN BLOOM: The Summer Edition
by Juhi Singhal Karan
Balmy air and blue skies beckon. . . . Here, for your consideration, are five shiny new stories that have just been released or will be released this summer. Continue reading