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Brenna Goss is a Contributor to the Arts section.

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Katie Zhao on her portrayal of mental health and the Asian American experience in ‘How We Fall Apart’

by Brenna Goss August 9, 2022August 18, 2022

Last week, I spoke to author Katie Zhao about her writing career and experiences with the publishing industry. This week, we’re delving into her book “How We Fall Apart,” a young adult thriller that targets an older audience and grapples with some difficult topics. Set at a private school in New York, “How We Fall […]

A geometric rendering of a woman with purple hair on a blue and gold background.
Posted inArts

Katie Zhao on her career, the publishing industry and Asian American representation

by Brenna Goss July 31, 2022August 18, 2022
The cover of "Elektra" by Jennifer Saint over a orange background with gold swirling accents.
Posted inBooks

‘Elektra’: The untold stories of the women of the Trojan War

by Brenna Goss May 28, 2022May 28, 2022
A graduate in cap and gown holds a sign saying Class of 2022: Essays and Short Stories against a blue background.
Posted inBooks

U-M’s 2022 creative writing thesis writers — the collections

by Brenna Goss May 24, 2022May 25, 2022
A smiling graduate wearing a cap and gown stands in front of a blue background holding a book that reads "Class of 2022 Poetry".
Posted inBooks

U-M’s 2022 creative writing thesis writers — the poets

by Brenna Goss May 17, 2022May 17, 2022
A cartoon of a girl wearing a graduation cap and gown holds a paper that reads "Class of 2022: Novellas" over a purple background.
Posted inBooks

U-M’s 2022 creative writing thesis writers — the novelists

by Brenna Goss May 4, 2022May 24, 2022
Posted inBooks

Familial strife and generational trauma meet paranormal horror in ‘Insomnia’

by Brenna Goss April 18, 2022April 18, 2022
Posted inBooks

Escape into a mythological quest with ‘A Thousand Steps Into Night’

by Brenna Goss March 14, 2022March 14, 2022
Posted inB-Side

Poetry to get you through the 2020s (and your 20s)

by Brenna Goss February 20, 2022February 20, 2022
Posted inBooks

‘The Paris Bookseller’: The woman that took on U.S. censorship — and won

by Brenna Goss February 16, 2022February 16, 2022

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