Jane Ratcliffe
Jane Ratcliffe's work has appeared in The Sun Magazine, O, The Oprah Magazine, Creative Nonfiction, Al Jazeera, Longreads, and Narratively, amongst others. http://janeratcliffe.com/writing/
The Warm Vanilla Pudding Hum Of Well Being: A Conversation with Liz Gilbert, Part II
On friendship, self friendliness, sex and love addiction recovery programs, and finding your hub.
JANE RATCLIFFE∙19 MIN READ
The Warm Vanilla Pudding Hum Of Well Being: A Conversation with Liz Gilbert, Part I
On being love starved; gliding three inches above the carpet in a cloud of grace; loneliness, sadness, and anger; and signing up for Earth School
JANE RATCLIFFE∙19 MIN READ
Do No Harm, And Try To Help
The Body, Brain, and Books: Eleven Questions with author and podcast creator Suzanne Clores
JANE RATCLIFFE∙5 MIN READ
Jo Salas on Becoming a Novelist Late in Life
Read "Irrepressible Words" Jo's new essay on her journey from suppressing her literary ambitions in her teens to publishing her first novel in her sixties and her second in her seventies.
JANE RATCLIFFE∙6 MIN READ
Don't Bite The Hook
The Body, Brain, and Books: Eleven Questions with writer and editor Gina Frangello
JANE RATCLIFFE∙9 MIN READ
Not a perfectionist: A Conversation with Emma Gannon
The grief of burnout, outgrowing ourselves, and how to nurture happiness when everything feels bad
PREVIEW∙JANE RATCLIFFE∙25 MIN READ
The Boy Who Was Raised By Cats
The Body, Brain, and Books: Eleven Questions with the late writer and podcaster Gabe Hudson
JANE RATCLIFFE∙6 MIN READ
Jeannine Ouellette on The Saving Grace of Looking Outward
Read "The Luminous Particular," Jeannine's new essay on how using close attention allowed her to truly see and then write about the world and, by doing so, save her own life.
JANE RATCLIFFE∙9 MIN READ
Thoughts on: Joy (2)
From Jeannine Ouellette to Elissa Altman, here are incredibly wise nuggets on cultivating joy
JANE RATCLIFFE∙4 MIN READ
Out Of My Head And Into The Land
The Body, Brain, and Books: Eleven Questions with Farrah Storr
JANE RATCLIFFE∙4 MIN READ
Good News & Gratitude #12
Shoutout to our souls' homelands (in my case, England), family, health, dogs, punk rock, and sharing our stories.
JANE RATCLIFFE∙7 MIN READ
The Less I Think, The More I Know
The Body, Brain, and Books: Eleven Questions with writer Anne Kadet
JANE RATCLIFFE∙4 MIN READ
Taking Clouds and Putting Them In A Jar: A Conversation with Esmé Weijun Wang
On the importance of comfort, the wisdom of dogs, and how to live with an unreliable body and mind
PAID∙JANE RATCLIFFE∙23 MIN READ
Thoughts on: Writing (3)
From George Saunders to Sari Botton, here is a batch of bite-sized wisdom on the art and craft of writing
JANE RATCLIFFE∙3 MIN READ
Small Things Are Not So Small
The Body, Brain, and Books: Eleven Questions with writer Emma Gannon
JANE RATCLIFFE∙4 MIN READ
A Place to Stay, Untouched by Death
After my mom's death, I considered the role everyday objects play in a good death.
JANE RATCLIFFE∙14 MIN READ
Be Tawdry & Kind
The Body, Brain, and Books: Eleven Questions with writer Caroline Cala Donofrio
JANE RATCLIFFE∙6 MIN READ
Craft Advice from George Saunders
On how to maintain fresh eyes on the umpteenth edit, the power of the text, acknowledging what is, and presenting a weird concept in a hospitable way. Plus: a generative prompt!
PREVIEW∙JANE RATCLIFFE∙13 MIN READ
Striving Toward Radical Kindness
The Body, Brain, and Books: Eleven Questions with writer and editor Sari Botton
JANE RATCLIFFE∙6 MIN READ
Good News & Gratitude #11
Shoutout to Boundless Curiosity, England, Rescue Dogs, and the People Who Shaped Us In Ways That Sometimes Unexpectedly Bring Us Joy!
JANE RATCLIFFE∙6 MIN READ
The Kindness Person: A Conversation with George Saunders
On the moral imperative of writing, kindness as realism, how not to despair, and why he doesn't write about animals and other beings he likes.
PAID∙JANE RATCLIFFE∙22 MIN READ
Listen to the tidbits you don’t want to hear
The Body, Brain, and Books: Eleven Questions with writer and dancer Christine Barker
JANE RATCLIFFE∙4 MIN READ
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