Julie Myerson wrote what she thought was an illuminating story of her son Jake's drug addiction, but Jake calls the book "obscene." When is a family member's pain fair game for memoir?
Julie Myerson wrote what she thought was an illuminating story of her son Jake's drug addiction, but Jake calls the book "obscene." When is a family member's pain fair game for memoir?
Authors Susan Cheever and Rachael Brownell remind us that Diane Schuler
Novelist and reformed alcoholic Susan Cheever is sad her friends don't get publicly shitcanned anymore, because now she can't feel superior to them.
Susan Cheever, the daughter of John and a respected writer in her own right, has a forthcoming book about what she calls "the addiction we adore" — sex. " Cheever tells Page Six, "If you have credit card debt, it's a problem. If you drink too much, it's a problem. But if you're falling in love all the time, [people say]…