In her new book, ““Lemons in the Garden of Love” (available May 11 from She Writes Press) Ames Sheldon looks at her ancestor who helped found the Birth Control League of Massachusetts, now known as Planned Parenthood. She talks about what it was like to explore her family history and how she adjusted it for her characters, Cassie Lyman and Kate Easton.
Ames and I talk about women in literature and how her characters fit into this world, as well as how they stand apart. Ames looks at her past works and the new directions she goes in.
Audrey Gales takes us on a thrilling ride through the annals of medical history
Being in front of and behind the camera with Tonya Todd
Fantasy, children’s lit and more at the Rhode Island Author Expo
Reflecting on a ‘sterling’ career
New book defines the meaning of home
New EP from Gabby & The Gondolas gives listeners a musical snapshot
Ben Chou meets the minds behind the movies at BAAFF
Rhode Island Author Expo: Political chaos and real-life adventures across the world
Author’s debut memoir shows hope amidst a battle against addiction and abuse
Lessons from fish and lessons from life
Maggie Giles takes us on a “twisted” murder case
Legends and myths tie together a three-story horror collection
Father-daughter writing duo pen extensive fantasy series
Two comics for the price of one!
George Franklin takes us into the hallways of Washington in his new book
Meeting the creative minds at MICE
Boston Asian American Film Festival celebrates 15 years
A haunted mask and ancient evil take the stage in Kevin Lucia’s new book
Michael Eon holds back nothing in “These Things Happen”
William Sterling shows us why puppets are just terrifying
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