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.
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
Jonathan Panetta talks mental health and music
Death is just the beginning in Susannah Marren’s new book
Jennifer Tefft talks new music, old venues, and working with the best
The heroic (and steamy) world of Ryder O’Malley
Todd McKay shares the therapeutic mission of Help; Hear; Heal
Chris Cuffaro takes us on a journey through 50 years of music photography
It’s a magical dystopian paradise in “The Lioness and the Rat Queen”
Lorenza Wildcard off to a stellar star with debut singles
“The Science Fictionary” defines the undefinable
James Dunne brings some ‘outlaw country’ with his debut album
Brave Girls Collection moves to story of trauma, bravery, and finding your voice
Four years of music and shows with Frankie Raye
“Plus 1s” has its big debut before a sold-out crowd!
It’s a five-part journey into space with “Faraway and Forever”
From Boston to LA and back again: Stephanie James shares stories of a coast-to-coast musical journey
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