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Nazi & Holocaust Descendants Join Forces
Jefferson Public Radio
Professor Rachel Kadish and Jessica Shattuck have bonded over their writing and family histories.
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Nazi & Holocaust Descendants Join Forces
Physical Distancing? Check out these Lesley reads.
If you’re looking for a good book, we recommend some books written by our esteemed MFA Writing faculty.
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Publishing, parenting, puke
Boston Globe
MFA in Creative Writing professor Rachel Kadish discusses her all-female author's group.
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Publishing, parenting, puke
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An Example of Historical Fiction’s Best Qualities
PopMatters
Faculty Rachel Kadish’s novel “The Weight of Ink” has “real ‘weight’ and resonance.”
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An Example of Historical Fiction’s Best Qualities
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Summoning 17th-century scholars
JSTOR Daily
Creative writing faculty Rachel Kadish's in depth research results in an acclaimed novel.
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Summoning 17th-century scholars
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Writing the Lives of Forgotten Women
Paris Review
The purpose of historical fiction is to write the "dangerous stories," says faculty member and author Rachel Kadish.
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Writing the Lives of Forgotten Women
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How Should We Respond To Rising Anti-Semitism?
WBUR
Storytelling plays a critical role in fighting anti-Semitism and racism, writes faculty Rachel Kadish along with a cohort of fellow writers.
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How Should We Respond To Rising Anti-Semitism?
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Anne Frank wasn't perfect and that's okay
Slate
"Among the reasons Anne Frank is the Nazis’ best known, most widely beloved victim is that she was so open about her flaws and struggles."
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Anne Frank wasn't perfect and that's okay
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Toni Morrison lit the path
Forward
Faculty Rachel Kadish writes about the lessons and wisdom she gleaned from her former teacher, Nobel laureate Toni Morrison.
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Toni Morrison lit the path