Book Review: Nerve by Sarah Fawn Montgomery
NERVE: Unlearning Workshop Ableism to Develop Your Disabled Writing Practice by Sarah Fawn Montgomery reviewed by Andrea Marks-Joseph.
NERVE: Unlearning Workshop Ableism to Develop Your Disabled Writing Practice by Sarah Fawn Montgomery reviewed by Andrea Marks-Joseph.
THE BODY IS A TEMPORARY GATHERING PLACE by Andrew Bertaina is a beautifully written book that explores the soul of an artist struggling to be seen. Reviewed by Joelene Pynnonen.
Louise Krug writes with a voice so raw, it feels like she’s handed you her heart. HOW TO EXPLAIN reviewed by Melissa Suggitt.
This uncomfortably entertaining collection of autobiographical essays will either make you cringe with recognition or thank God this wasn’t your family. SONGS OF MY FATHER AND OTHER ESSAYS by Gardner Landry reviewed by Joelene Pynnonen.
BEYOND THE WORDS by Andrea Durbin is a poignant collection depicting the shared human experience of ill health and old age. Reviewed & Starred by Erica Ball.
NOLA FACE by Brooke Champagne explores the contradictions of language with boldness, nuance, and playfulness. Reviewed & starred by Elena Bellaart.
ONLY FOR THE BRAVE AT HEART by Leon E. Pettiway is an urgent plea to change the way we look at race, crime, and justice in the U.S.. Check out what Erica Ball has to say in her book review of this indie nonfiction book.







