“Fidelity to Both Pleasure and Humiliation.” On M.F.K. Fisher’s Feminist Realism

In 1943, M.F.K. Fisher published The Gastronomical Me, an interwar food memoir chronicling her move from the US to Dijon, by way of Strasbourg, Lausanne, Marseille, Guadalajara. At the time, food writing was a genre that neatly sat as a “women’s domain” and TGM was published into a crowded market that included reads such as […] Continue reading at 'Literrary Hub'

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Publishers are trying different marketing techniques to differentiate their audiobooks in a crowded market. Continue reading at Publishers Weekly

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