Death and Loss: Women Writing Out Loud
Conversations from the Archive
April 2015
BinderCon Los Angeles
Excerpts:
Emily Rapp Black: In nonfiction, grief is the richest experience you have. Everyone experiences it differently. I wrote my book when my son was still living. After he died, I literally was out of my mind. I was trying to find meaning, not feelings, before he died. After, all I had were feelings.
You Only Need One Yes
Conversations from the Archive
April 2015
BinderCon Los Angeles
Love and Basketball, The Secret Life of Bees, Beyond the Lights, Gina Prince-Bythewood
Keri Putnam, Executive Director, Sundance Institute
Silver Linings: Benefits and Challenges of Writing at Midlife and Beyond
Conversations from the Archive
April 2015
BinderCon Los Angeles
While the Gods Were Sleeping, Elizabeth Enslin
Armor, Amour, Amy Pence
Veiled Intentions, Eileen Rendahl
Don’t Move: A Novella, Nikki Stern
Landfalls, Naomi Williams