memoir Archives

Doctor Who: Now The TARDIS Publishes Her Memoirs, and Why Not?
"Did you ever wonder why I chose you all those years ago? I wanted to see the universe, so I stole a Time Lord, and I ran away…" The TARDIS is the true romantic of the series, so of course, she would finally get around to writing her tell-all memoir Every British celebrity writes a[...]
Why I Adopted My Husband: Tokyopop Publishing Manga Love Story Memoir
The story is part memoir, part informational literature highlighting the importance of legally recognized unions concerning matters of hospital rights, inheritance, and the everyday privileges many people in Japan may take for granted This nonfiction work is told in an approachable tone with plenty of humor; ultimately, it's an inspiring story of the triumph of[...]
Elvira: Queer Horror Queen Comes Out In Newly Released Memoir
Elvira, The Mistress of the Dark (also known as Cassandra Peterson), recently released her memoir Yours Cruelly, Elvira, and in it, she both revealed and discussed her 19-year-long relationship with her partner, Teresa "T" Wierson Elvira discusses how she and Teresa met two decades ago, discovering & examining her own understanding of sexuality, and more. Source:[...]
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Yen Press announced the acquisition of Megumi Hayashibara's The Characters Taught Me Everything: Living Life One Episode at a Time, a memoir by the legendary Japanese voice actress, lyricist, and radio personality Megumi Hayashibara is one of the world's most celebrated anime voice actresses and is widely known for voicing some of the world's most[...]
Sabrina Cohen-Hatton
Credit: AFAC via Flickr (CC BY 2.0) Broadchurch producer Kudos is set to answer another five-alarm call, announcing that it's developing upcoming female firefighter memoir Through the Fire to series Written by renowned senior firefighter Dr Sabrina Cohen-Hatton and set to be published by Transworld in Spring 2019, Emma Kingsman-Lloyd (Grantchester, DCI Banks) will serve as[...]
Sexy Time Travel Triumphs in Jess Fink's We Can Fix It!
In We Can Fix It! she lays out a memoir of sorts, twists, contorts and explicates it through time-travel and shakes out the final product for perusal: a map-like guide to exploring her best and worst experiences in life What she creates for the reader in We Can Fix It! is an assessment of memory[...]
Wednesday Comics Review – The Boys #50 and Memoir #1
And yet we know that all this will change… Memoir #1 by Ben McCool and Nikki Cook  also deals in restraint, but its a very different form of horror This is the kind of comic that will be described as David Lynchian, what with its small town weiord inhabitant, but it has more in common with[...]