Ashley Espinoza received her MFA from the University of Nebraska. Her work has been published in Assay, Brevity’s Nonfiction Blog, and Bending Genres, among other places. She is a nonfiction editor for The Good Life Review and reads for The Forge Literary Magazine. She is currently working on a memoir.
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Book Review: The Art of Talking with Children by Rebecca Rolland, EdD
How do you talk to a kid who has fallen behind her peers in reading, or who just lost an important wrestling...
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Books: Lucy by the Sea by Elizabeth Strout
The fourth book in Elizabeth Strout’s Amgash tetralogy is Lucy by the Sea, a third novel in the Lucy Barton series, written in first...
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Books: Oh, William by Elizabeth Strout
Oh, William is the third book in Elizabeth Strout’s Amgash tetralogy. It was preceded by a novel, My Name Is Lucy Barton, and a...
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Books: Under My Bed and Other Essays by Jody Keisner
After I gave birth to my daughter, as a single mother, I struggled with how to share my home with someone else. I was...
Latest Posts
Books
Book Review: The Art of Talking with Children by Rebecca Rolland, EdD
How do you talk to a kid who has fallen behind her peers in reading, or who just lost an important wrestling...
Books
Books: Lucy by the Sea by Elizabeth Strout
The fourth book in Elizabeth Strout’s Amgash tetralogy is Lucy by the Sea, a third novel in the Lucy Barton series, written in first...
Books
Books: Oh, William by Elizabeth Strout
Oh, William is the third book in Elizabeth Strout’s Amgash tetralogy. It was preceded by a novel, My Name Is Lucy Barton, and a...
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Books: Anything Is Possible by Elizabeth Strout
Anything Is Possible is the second book in Elizabeth Strout’s Amgash tetralogy, which consists of this book and three novels: My Name Is Lucy...