By Washington Writers' Publishing House
"Megan Doney has written perhaps one of the most important memoirs published since Columbine. Speaking from within the store of the culture of violence in American gun culture, her voice is one of reason, tenderness, and urgency." --Emily Rapp Black, New York Times-bestselling author of I Would Die If I Were You on UNARMED: An American Educator's Memoir
"An exuberant debut that is as bitingly funny as it is wise." -- Tania James, author of Loot, on For the Blessings of Jupiter and Venus by Varun Gauri.
"Radiant, witty, surprising, fiercely committed & imaginative. A wild delight!" --Ann Boyer, author of The Undying on The Machine Autocorrects Code to I by Chanlee Luu
"Myths turn into flesh and bone. This book is the painfully admirable accomplishment of a poet who is herself a new and stunning figure on the oldest of poetic horizons."-- Virginia W. Jackson, UCI Endowed Chair of Rhetoric on LEDA'S DAUGHTERS by K. Avvirin Berlin
"Funny and deeply moving" -- Corey Flintoff, former foreign correspondent, NPR on BAD QUESTIONS by Len Kruger
"Bernardine Watson has delivered a brave, inspiring memoir of resilience against all odds" --Kevin Merida, co-author, Supreme Discomfort: The Divided Soul of Clarence Thomas on TRANSPLANT: A MEMOIR
By Washington Writers' Publishing House
"Megan Doney has written perhaps one of the most important memoirs published since Columbine. Speaking from within the store of the culture of violence in American gun culture, her voice is one of reason, tenderness, and urgency." --Emily Rapp Black, New York Times-bestselling author of I Would Die If I Were You on UNARMED: An American Educator's Memoir
"An exuberant debut that is as bitingly funny as it is wise." -- Tania James, author of Loot, on For the Blessings of Jupiter and Venus by Varun Gauri.
"Radiant, witty, surprising, fiercely committed & imaginative. A wild delight!" --Ann Boyer, author of The Undying on The Machine Autocorrects Code to I by Chanlee Luu
"Myths turn into flesh and bone. This book is the painfully admirable accomplishment of a poet who is herself a new and stunning figure on the oldest of poetic horizons."-- Virginia W. Jackson, UCI Endowed Chair of Rhetoric on LEDA'S DAUGHTERS by K. Avvirin Berlin
"Funny and deeply moving" -- Corey Flintoff, former foreign correspondent, NPR on BAD QUESTIONS by Len Kruger
"Bernardine Watson has delivered a brave, inspiring memoir of resilience against all odds" --Kevin Merida, co-author, Supreme Discomfort: The Divided Soul of Clarence Thomas on TRANSPLANT: A MEMOIR