Posts Tagged ‘books’

I traveled a ton this summer, but luckily I had some great stuff to read, including Go-Go’s lead singer Belinda Carlisle’s very candid memoir, Lips Unsealed. After devouring the book, I got the chance to talk to Belinda about it in a Q&A for M.


Back when I was a copy editor at Country Weekly, we published an essay on 9/11 by Rosanne Cash, who lives in Manhattan. It was a gorgeous piece of prose, and so too is her first memoir, Composed. Check out my review of the book, and also my take on Broadway and 30 Rock actress […]


If you’re curious about exactly how the music industry imploded in the last decade, check out the comprehensive Appetite for Self-Destruction: The Spectacular Crash of the Record Industry in the Digital Age, by Steve Knopper. Read my review of the book for M Music & Musicians.



A knitter myself, I was thrilled to interview author and yarn shop owner Debbie Macomber.


I edit the front-of-book Check Up section for health2you, a custom magazine produced for HCA Healthcare. Here are some book reviews I wrote for the current issue.


The word nerd in me thoroughly enjoyed researching and writing this cover story for American Profile on the origins of popular expressions, for which I interviewed author Karlen Evins.


I enjoyed talking to fellow writers for this Road King story on truck drivers who have self-published books.