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The perks and pitfalls of publishing a book about suicide
The perks and pitfalls of publishing a book about suicide
Two things: Yes, we’re back to Ghost. (In retrospect, this seems fitting for today’s picks, which, unusually, are all horror/thriller—but not all very scary!!) I sighed in commiseration when I saw that Lindsey Adler did the same thing I'd done earlier this year—tried to move
Zohran Mamdani and the Political Power of Love
Zohran Mamdani and the Political Power of Love
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Audiobook at Libro.fm
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Find at your library
EXCERPT: Did My Son Inherit My Chronic Depression?
EXCERPT: Did My Son Inherit My Chronic Depression?
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LIVESTREAM from April 25 w/ Emily Gould
LIVESTREAM from April 25 w/ Emily Gould
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"Better" on KATU AM Northwest
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"Better" on New Day NW
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KIRKUS: "A brave narrative of radical empathy both for oneself and for others confronting the darkest darkness. "
KIRKUS: "A brave narrative of radical empathy both for oneself and for others confronting the darkest darkness. "
A multi-angled examination of suicide.
How to Get Better: Interview with Emma Copley Eisenberg
How to Get Better: Interview with Emma Copley Eisenberg
"Why do I have to arrive at beauty? Why can’t I just have a body?" An interview with Arianna Rebolini
Better Doesn’t Really Exist: An Interview with Arianna Rebolini - Chicago Review of Books
Better Doesn’t Really Exist: An Interview with Arianna Rebolini - Chicago Review of Books
Arianna Rebolini on the societal causes of suicidality, nonlinear recovery narratives, and her book, Better: A Memoir About Wanting to Die.
“Better” Asks Us to Reframe Conversations About Suicide - Electric Literature
“Better” Asks Us to Reframe Conversations About Suicide - Electric Literature
Arianna Rebolini discusses living with suicidal thoughts and why society needs to listen to people who are thinking of dying.
“I Hope You Don’t Mind That I’ve Shared You.” Arianna Rebolini on Writing About Your Kid
“I Hope You Don’t Mind That I’ve Shared You.” Arianna Rebolini on Writing About Your Kid
This first appeared in Lit Hub’s Craft of Writing newsletter—sign up here. When my final copies of my memoir Better arrived, I opened the box with my five-year-old son, Theo, and turned to the fina…
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Hello! I'm Arianna Rebolini; I write books and I write about books. Sign up for my newsletter, Reading Habits, here: https://readinghabits.substack.com/
My novel with Katie Heaney, PUBLIC RELATIONS
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