Executive Editor Matt Sutherland Interviews Gin Hammond, Author of Returning the Bones / Great books leave their mark in unforgettable scenes and ideas. And a few offer more than seems possible. In Gin Hammond’s Returning the Bones, we... Read More
Executive Editor Matt Sutherland Interviews Mark Berridge, Author of A Fraction Stronger / It’s one thing to be knocked down by debilitating illness, but life often has an insult-to-injury tendency which means that many patients can... Read More
You’ve been promised some time off from work over the holiday season, so here’s a suggestion: get some sleep! We mean it—for Christmas, gift yourself an extra hour or two of sleep a night because sleep deprivation has dreadful... Read More
Trauma—once it pays a visit to the human psyche, it never leaves. Finally, science is beginning to understand why post-traumatic stress disorder is so debilitating. A recent New York Times article describes the problem, and the... Read More
Whether or not you consider yourself religious, chances are you feel the strong conviction that you are unique and a certain destiny awaits you if you can only discover your calling. The catch, of course, is that it’s not so easy to... Read More
When I turned eighteen, I had the realization that technically being an adult meant nothing to me and I might as well have remained seventeen. I didn’t up and toss my phone out or look in disgust at my Kindle. I still checked Twitter,... Read More
This week, we’re thrilled to share a conversation between two veteran magazine writers and avid travelers: Foreword reviewer Kristine Morris and Chaney Kwak, author of The Passenger, recounting a harrowing cruise in sixty foot waves he... Read More
Executive Editor Matt Sutherland Interviews Brenda Coffee, Author of Maya Blue: A Memoir of Survival / A memoir that reads like a thriller, Brenda Coffee’s Maya Blue reminds us of the power of our voice and speaking our truth. It is... Read More