Dear Friends:
Many of you have asked for news about my memoir. I’m happy to report that five months out, Playing with Dynamite is going into its second printing. Thank you, thank you—for reading the book and sharing your responses with me and with others. Extra special kudos to those who wrote reviews on Goodreads or Amazon. I really appreciate your time and thoughtfulness. These reviews, apparently, make a much bigger difference than I ever knew. And if you haven’t written one yet but are willing to—huge thanks in advance!
If you don’t have a copy yet, there are lots of ways you can get one. Print and e-book versions are available through IndieBound, Powells, Barnes & Noble, Truman State University Press, Amazon, and elsewhere.
SPRING EVENTS
AWP (Association of Writers and Writing Programs) Conference Panel, “Truer Words Were Never Spoken: On the Challenges of Writing About Family in Creative Nonfiction/Memoir,” March 10, 3:00-4:15 PM, Tampa, FL
We had a packed house, standing-room-only, people sitting on the floor in the aisles for this wonderful panel. Here’s a photo of me with my fellow panelists, the wonderful writers Artress Bethany White, Lori Horvitz, and Bridgett Davis.
The Virginia Festival of the Book starts next week. I’ll be reading with Mike Smith and Panthea Reid. The amazing Jay Varner will be the moderator. Here’s a link to the event:
Details: “The Hearts Lives On: Memoirs on Love, Grief, and Resilience,” March 23, 10:00-11:30 AM, CitySpace, Downtown Mall, Charlottesville, VA
AWARDS
Playing with Dynamite is a finalist for the May Sarton Book Award. The winner will be announced later this month.
I have been awarded a fellowship at the Virginia Center for the Arts in Auvillar, France this fall.
MEDIA ATTENTION
Reviews
LitReactor: “The nature of memory, the mythology we create around our parents, love, marriage, and motherhood—Sharon Harrigan’s Playing with Dynamite is about all of these things, but also so much more. . . . This is the kind of memoir that will increase your emotional IQ, making you smarter about your own life, and maybe even the familiar mystery of your own family.”
San Francisco Book Review: “I earnestly recommend this excellently crafted personal history.” (Five out of five stars.)
Shannon Fox’s Isle of Books: “Beautifully written, engrossing, and artfully structured, it reminded me a lot of The Glass Castle.”
New Pages: “With renewed media interest these days in the concept of truth, now is the perfect time to read Playing with Dynamite.”
Midwest Book Review: “Playing with Dynamite: A Memoir is an extraordinary, exceptional, deftly crafted and multilayered account that will prove to be an enduringly popular addition to community and academic library Contemporary American Biography collections.”
Kirkus Reviews: “A warm, engaging read about the ways in which memory distorts our understanding of family.”
Interviews/Podcasts (with links)
Interview on LITerally Podcast
Interview in The Rumpus
Interview in Split Lip Magazine
Interview in Huffington Post
Interview in The Nervous Breakdown
Interview in Streetlight
Interview on Deborah Prum’s blog:
Interview on Caroline Leavitt’s blog:
Happy spring, happy reading!
With gratitude,
Sharon