
Phoebe Cramer
Reviews Editor at Publishers Weekly
*frowny cowboy emoji* sci-fi/fantasy/horror & romance reviews editor @publisherswkly. words: @catapultstory, @longleafreview, etc. she/they.
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1 week ago |
yahoo.com | Phoebe Cramer
OXFORD, Miss. (WJTV) – Graduation season is approaching quickly in Oxford, Mississippi. Ole Miss seniors are faced with the question, “What do you plan on doing after college?” Some students, like Exercise Science major Grace James, said they’re going to graduate school. “I think I will use my degree in my future career because Exercise Science, you’re able to not only use like the exercise portion, but also the psychology portion to help patients in your everyday life,” James said.
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1 week ago |
wjtv.com | Phoebe Cramer
OXFORD, Miss. (WJTV) – Graduation season is approaching quickly in Oxford, Mississippi. Ole Miss seniors are faced with the question, “What do you plan on doing after college?” Some students, like Exercise Science major Grace James, said they’re going to graduate school. “I think I will use my degree in my future career because Exercise Science, you’re able to not only use like the exercise portion, but also the psychology portion to help patients in your everyday life,” James said.
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1 week ago |
publishersweekly.com | Phoebe Cramer
In 2016, bestselling memoirist Melissa Febos made a resolution to be celibate for three months. She knew that for many people this would not be particularly difficult or a daunting proposition—or even something they would think of as a choice. But for her it was a substantial change.
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3 weeks ago |
publishersweekly.com | Phoebe Cramer
The fantasist’s Six Wild Crowns transports readers to a supernatural analog of Tudor England where King Henry VIII is married to all six of his wives at once. Why the Tudors? Growing up, it was the era of history that I was absolutely obsessed with. So when I set out to write something that was just for me,vall of that old childhood-to-teenage Tudor obsession came flooding back and I was like, But what if I add dragons? Even better! I think there’s this enduring appeal of the Tudors.
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Jan 10, 2025 |
publishersweekly.com | Phoebe Cramer
Kristen Arnett’s earliest experience as a writer came during church. “I grew up very evangelical,” she says. “Southern Baptist. So, I was in church with my family most days of the week. They’d hand out these church bulletins with a space where you could write down notes on the sermon.
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