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Category: Author’s Own Words

February 2023 – What LBP authors are reading

February 27, 2023 legpress

Tom Miller, A Place to Rest (2022)— “Like most writers, I’m a voracious reader. Moreover, neither my wife nor I…

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In the author’s own words: Michelle Prather, My Family

January 27, 2023 legpress

My Family: A Window into the Secrets, Successes, and Sins of Early New Orleans and Beyond is a collection of…

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Posted in: Author's Own Words Filed under: family history, memoir, my family, new orleans, south united states

Aggie Jordan on Her New Memoir, A Woman’s Voice Should be Heard

November 8, 2022 legpress

“Let Your Voice Be Heard ‘It bothers me when people say to make it to the top of the tree…

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Posted in: Author's Own Words Filed under: aggie jordan, equal rights, feminism, memoir, woman's movement

Guest Post from Rebecca Hendrickson, author of Lessons from the Mountain

July 26, 2022 legpress

In the author’s own words… “During the COVID-19 pandemic, I went to live with my mother for a month as…

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Posted in: Author's Own Words, Uncategorized Filed under: adirondack mountains, autofiction, family, lessons from the mountain, mental illness, physical illness, postpartum depression, rebecca hendrickson, sisters

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