Meet The Author

Every Last Breath by Joanne Jacobson 

ByCarol Schilling09.16.2558
The book’s profound and startling reflections on mortality are lyrical, fierce, and deeply felt.

Second Life by Amanda Hess  

ByCarol Schilling09.09.25274
A powerful blend of memoir and critique, Amanda Hess examines pregnancy, technology, and parenting amid modern medicine’s promises and digital noise.

American Sirens By Kevin Hazzard 

ByCarol Schilling09.03.25192
Kevin Hazzard’s American Sirens illuminates Freedom House paramedics’ pivotal role in medical history, racial justice, and emergency care innovation.

Illness as Narrative by Ann Jurecic 

ByCarol Schilling05.15.25504
A thoughtful exploration of how we read, critique, and teach illness narratives amid evolving literary theory and medical humanities.

Crip Camp: A Disability Revolution 

ByCarol Schilling01.03.25901
A powerful film celebrating disability rights, resilience, and community, revealing untold struggles and triumphs that demand greater recognition and action