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Ada calhoun parents7/6/2023 It’s sadly relatable to a lot of people, the title. So I just love the title of your book, Why We Can’t Sleep: Women’s New Midlife Crisis, so thank you for that.Īda: Well, thank you. I was worrying about my work and how strung out amid my many roles I am, and how to fulfill the obligations. But I wasn’t worrying about interviewing you. But I really did lie awake most of the night. And I have to tell you that I suspect a lot of people begin the interviews these days by telling you that they laid awake all night last night. You’re just the person I want to talk to about having a writing life and how to go from idea to publication. She’s won multiple awards for her reporting and has taught reporting and writing at colleges and workshops. She contributes to The New York Times book review and more. She’s written for Time, National Geographic Traveler, The New Republic, Billboard, Cosmopolitan, Redbook, has contributed three essays to The New Yorker’s online Page Turner column, three Modern Love columns, four Lives columns to The New York Times, and she’s been a crime reporter for the New York Post. She’s the author of three books, including the new bestselling, Why We Can’t Sleep: Women’s New Midlife Crisis.
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