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Best Media Day Ever. Or right up there…

Thursday, July 16th, 2009

I woke up on the West Coast to a triple shot of great coverage and kind words from three different sources. For those among our crowd who track such meta-SMITH things, here’s the highlight reel.
SMITH Magazine is FlavorWire’s (the daily blog of the cultural curatoring mavens Flavorpill), Daily Dose Pick for July 16. Eli Dvorkin [...]

Sites We Love: Significant Objects

Tuesday, July 14th, 2009

Every item you’ve ever come across has a story. These objects clutter our shelves, closets, garages and lives; they sit and collect dust until one day we drop them on the 2-for-1 table at a yard sale, or for the more ambitious among us, to that great virtual flee market called eBay. Weathered, chipped and [...]

Member of the Week: Robin Templeton

Tuesday, June 30th, 2009

This week’s Member of the Week is something of a famous one in a storytelling world that plays with the line between the professional and amateur, the celebrity and unknown. Robin Templeton is the author of the first six-word memoir that appears in the first book: “After Harvard, had baby with crackhead.” Her short, short [...]

Six-Worders by the Girls of Gotham Girls Roller Derby

Thursday, May 28th, 2009

It takes an interesting type of young woman to spend her free time beating people up while wearing roller skates. I discovered this recently when I met up with the girls of Gotham Girls Roller Derby, New York City’s only all female roller derby league, to collect six-word memoirs on the derby life. While these [...]

Big Fat Drama Queen

Monday, May 18th, 2009

Our favorite neurotic illustrated memoirist is back, and she’s worshiping Monet, eating at diners, and painting nude self-portraits on commission from her parents. No, really. Read it here in the latest session of Graphic Therapy.

SMITH’s (Only Slightly Self-Interested) Guide to Last-Minute Mother’s Day Books

Wednesday, May 6th, 2009

Do you know the sigh of relief I released when I finished dropping my copies of Love, Mom and True Mom Confessions in the mail yesterday, completely confident that the package and enclosed loving card would arrive in New Jersey with days to spare? Hell hath know fury like the mom who gets her card [...]

Christmas in April

Monday, April 20th, 2009

Hear those birds singing? Feel that sun shining? Smell hyacinths popping up in parks? Is everything sweet and happy and sort of like being in love? Sounds like spring is giving you a serious case of cynicism deficiency.

Our resident neurotic, Emily Steinberg, can fix that right up for you. The newest installment of her graphic [...]

And the Winners of Six Words on “Why You Didn’t Call Back” Are…

Tuesday, April 14th, 2009

It got intense in the comment section of our six words on “Why You Didn’t Call Back” contest, held to celebrate the release of Rachel Greenwald’s new book, Why He Didn’t Call You Back: 1,000 Guys Reveal What They Really Thought About You After Your Date. In nearly 200 entries, six words a pop, [...]

Contest: Six Words on “Why You Didn’t Call Back”

Tuesday, April 7th, 2009

We heard many amazing stories while on tour for Six-Word Memoirs on Love & Heartbreak. As we went from bookstore to bookstore meeting six-word memoirists, they shared a lot of love, and even more heartbreak. Yet hope springs eternal, and at Tattered Cover Books in Denver, we met author and dating coach Rachel Greenwald*, who’s [...]

And the Winners of the Six-Word Housing Story Contest Are…

Thursday, March 26th, 2009

To celebrate our excerpt of Gimme Shelter and interview with author Mary Elizabeth Williams, we held a little contest: What’s your six-word housing story? More than 200 of you left your six words in the comments section of her interview as well as below the initial contest call.

 
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