Book therapist, for the low low price of $30/hour.
okay, I’m a social worker/psychotherapist in private practice for over 20 years. So, is it crazy that i think this is a brilliant idea?
Book therapist, for the low low price of $30/hour.
okay, I’m a social worker/psychotherapist in private practice for over 20 years. So, is it crazy that i think this is a brilliant idea?
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#books can change your lifeMOST READ 2015
Last week we released our Publishers’ Picks of 2015 and this week it’s our annual list of Most Read Stories and Essays. Thanks to our readers for reading the hell out of these stories, our authors and editors for their incredible work, and all our friends and comrades at the lit journals, curation sites, publishers, and bookstores across North America for their support.
Most Read Essay: Crossover Potential by Sarah Wambold
Most Read on the Midwest: Murder Games by Caitlin Horricks
Most Read on Toronto: Swimming through Whales by Shannon Alberta
Most Read on Montreal: Where Did You Sleep Last Night? by Lynn Crosbie
Most Read on the South: Notice of a Fourth Location by Kristen Arnett
Most Read on New York (tie): Bottom by Cecilia Corrigan
Most Read on New York (tie): Stay a While by Alice Kaltman
Most Read on Vancouver: Veneers by Nicole Boyce
Most Read on Los Angeles: Olympic by Keith Wagstaff
Most Read on San Francisco: Surrogate by Caille Millner
Before we go, in 2016 Joyland will be saying goodbye to Managing Editor Anna Prushinskaya. For two years Anna edited the Midwest section, coordinated events, and kept the social media lights on. Thank you, Anna! Taking on Managing Editor duties is Kyle Lucia Wu who also be selecting work for New York. Also joining us is Charles McLeod, who will be editing our new Pacific Northwest section out of Portland. Our San Francisco editor Kara Levy will be taking a sabbatical this year. Los Angeles editor Lisa Locascio will oversee all of California as its deity of fiction.
Super psyched to be A “MOST READ IN 2015” at the fabulous Joyland Magazine!
Kudos to the Kennedy Library at California Polytechnic Unversity for their sweet Vine, showing off the rare book The Tunnel Calamity, by Edward Gorey.
What a rad way to show off the benefit and joy of a paper book while existing on the internet! High fives all around.
Science teachers: Use in every lesson about lunar eclipses, but keep a close watch on the display!
So, I sold a book.
LOOK HOW CASUAL SHE IS!!!!
“SO,” SHE SAYS SO CASUALLY, “I SOLD A BOOK”
KELLY JENSEN EDITING A FEMINIST YA ANTHOLOGY IS THE GREATEST THING EVER TUMBLR LET ME TELL YOU. KELLY IS AN AMAZING VOICE IN THE BOOK COMMUNITY AND THE THINGS SHE DOES FOR IT CANNOT BE OVERSTATED. SHE BRINGS SO MUCH GOOD TO IT. AND ALSO AS IF THE TIMING COULDN’T BE BETTER THIS ANNOUNCEMENT HAS OCCURRED RIGHT IN THE MIDDLE OF A CELEBRATION OF FEMALE AUTHORS ON HER BOOK BLOG BECAUSE OF COURSE IT WOULD! KELLY IS ALWAYS DOING AMAZING STUFF LIKE THIS. THIS IS AWESOME. CAPITALS.
Kelly is a tireless advocate of women and the importance of female voices and narratives and this is so exciting I can’t handle it and neither should you be able to but we should SIT AND WAIT TOGETHER IN TOTAL ANTICIPATION until it comes out because alsfdjalskfdjalkfjsadf! I’m so proud of my friend.
Congratulations, Kelly.
The.
Greatest.
News.
CONGRATS, KELLY! Sounds amazing.
Alice in Wonderland, illustrations by Iban Barrenetxea
Beautiful!!!! Always up for some brilliant takes on my namesake :)
"I bring word from the swamp prince, the old pacts shall be honored, muster your forces at first light…"
