News:

The New York Times features Jennifer Risher

Date: October 1, 2020

Jennifer Risher took a job in campus recruiting at Microsoft in 1991. She was 25 and given stock options worth several hundred thousand dollars. While working there, she met her […]

OK, So …: Episode 14 – Amy Shearn

Date: September 28, 2020

Welcome to the Season Premiere and Episode 14 of “OK, So …”. This week, I sat down with Amy Shearn, Editor at Medium and author of three novels, including her […]

Talking About Wealth, Jennifer Risher on The Crazy Money Podcast

Date: September 23, 2020

As early Microsoft employees, Jennifer and her future-husband, David Risher, made millions of dollars from their stock options in the quickly growing company. When David joined an online book-seller called Amazon, those “millions” became “tens […]

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Reviews:

Hyperallergic reviews Didi Jackson’s MY INFINITY

Date: September 17, 2024

If Hilma af Klint’s monumental paintings could speak, what would they say? Didi Jackson answers this with a resonant collection of poems, several written from the perspective of the Swedish […]

Poetry Foundation reviews Didi Jackson’s MY INFINITY

Date: September 10, 2024

In Didi Jackson’s My Infinity, the “Northern sky stands so straight, / it uses the largest pines for crutches;” “The moon’s marias emerge / like age spots, monochromatic and ashy;” and […]

Shelf Awareness reviews Eunice Hong’s MEMENTO MORI

Date: September 3, 2024

Eunice Hong’s exquisite debut Memento Mori won the 2021 Red Hen Press Fiction Award, chosen by judge Aimee Liu. Hong’s simple, well-worn opening line, “Once upon a time,” belies an intricate narrative […]

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