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Diane Gottlieb – Awakenings: Stories of Body and Consciousness ep 3029-One Life Radio
Today on One Life Radio, we welcomed Diane Gottlieb on the air for the first time to hear about her inspiration and the importance of Awakenings: Stories of Body & Consciousness. Diane is an MSW, or Master of Social Work, MEd, Master of Education and a MFA, Master of Fine Arts and is the editor…
Read MoreTHE MANY GIFTS OF MEMORY—A REVIEW OF SHOME DASGUPTA’S HISTORIES OF MEMORIES in Atticus Review
“Memory can be fickle and can be misleading—either way, however lacking it can be, in its dearth there is a truth that leads to multiple sensations, spanning spectrums of a universe found in a mind,” writes Shome Dasgupta in “In the Shadow of a Bird,” just one of the gorgeous pieces in his collection of…
Read MoreThe Body Made Glorious in Awakening: A Conversation with Diane Gottlieb
A chorus of voices sing the body—in its parts, its fullness, and all of its glorious imperfections—in the electric anthology Awakenings: Stories of Body and Consciousness (ELJ Editions, 2023). Curated by editor and author Diane Gottlieb, this collection of essays examines and celebrates our human body from many points of view. Read more
Read MoreAnn Kathryn Kelly Interviews Diane, Prose & CNF Editor of Emerge Literary Journal for Wow! Markets Newsletter
In this month’s column, we double down on fun as we sit down with Editor Diane Gottlieb to discuss an online literary journal “and” an exciting small press dedicated to elevating emerging writers for more than ten years. What does emerging mean? Here’s how the small press, ELJ Editions, and its affiliated journal, Emerge Literary…
Read MoreAn Interview With Writer and Editor Diane Gottlieb by Melissa Ostrom
In her stunning essay “On Excellence,” Cynthia Ozick pays tribute to her mother, a woman with a big heart and many gifts and passions. Ozick recalls how her mother used to make her laugh, for she was “so varied, like a tree on which lemons, pomegranates, and prickly pears absurdly all hang together,” and she…
Read MoreInterview: Diane Gottlieb, Curator of the Anthology Awakenings: Stories of Body & Consciousness By Lisa Alletson in Smokelong Quarterly
In Awakenings: Stories of Body & Consciousness, you bring together 49 brilliant, diverse voices writing short essays about inhabiting the body. There are moments of intense self-awareness, such as when Maureen Aitken asks, “What if your body is glorious now, and you are about to miss it for the ritual of beating yourself with a scale?” …
Read MoreIroning Out the Creases and Bearing Witness in Flash Boulevard
Flash Fiction by Diane Gottlieb Ironing Out the Creases Friday mornings before Joe went to school and after his father left for work, his mother would start the wash. She would bundle the clothes into the baskets and Joe would help her carry them to the elevator of their WWII brick building. He’d press the button…
Read MoreThe Kathryn Zox Show with Diane Gottlieb Editor of Awakenings Stories of Body & Consciousness
Diane Gottlieb Editor of Awakenings Stories of Body & Consciousness on The Kathryn Zox Show Podcast Go To Podcast
Read MoreREVIEW: Disequilibria: Meditations on Missingness by Robert Lunday in hippocampus magazine
I’ve often thought about the word “closure” when used in conjunction with loss. Closure. It’s a nice, convenient idea. Who wouldn’t, in the throes of grief or even beyond, welcome the promise of putting the loss behind them, the opportunity to quell the “whys” and the “what-ifs,” so they could focus on the “what nows.”…
Read MoreREVIEW: Junk Shop Window: Essays on Myth, Life, and Literature by James J. Patterson in hippocamus magazine
When I picked up James J. Patterson’s lovely Junk Shop Window: Essays on Myth, Life, and Literature (Alan Squire Publishing 2023), I did not know that I had accepted an invitation to spend several hours with a wise and charming Muse. Patterson graciously welcomes us into his world and into his thoughts about our larger one. This…
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