“Editor Guillermo Gil reviews Renata Harden Ferdinand’s An Autoethnography of African American Motherhood: Things I Tell my Daughter.”
Interview with Award-Winning Author Patricia Leavy on Literary Research
“In my interview with award-winning author Patricia Leavy on literary research, we also discuss her evolution from academic to novelist, her genre of “social fiction,” and her latest novels series, Celestial Bodies.”
New Book: Coping with Parental Death, by Michelle Shreeve
“I’m proud to announce that this week, on July 13, Rowman & Littlefield will traditionally publish my second book, Coping with Parental Death: Insights and Tips for Teenagers.”
Call for Submissions: Special Issue, “Bodily Autonomy Rights (Abortion, Circumcision, Contraception)”
“The AutoEthnographer announces a new call for submissions for a late 2022 special issue, ‘Bodily Autonomy Rights (Abortion, Circumcision, Contraception).'”
The AutoEthnographer is Now a Non-profit Literary & Arts Organization
”As of January, 2022 The AutoEthnographer Literary & Arts Magazine is recognized by the United States Internal Revenue Service as a registered nonprofit organization with the mission of becoming a trusted, open-source platform to share and educate readers about evocative personal inquiry, to support emerging authors and artists, to promote cultural diversity and appreciation, and to celebrate creative expression as a vehicle for shared understanding.”