CorrectionsinInk by Keri Blakinger is a groundbreaking debut from an extraordinary writer; in her memoir Blakinger offers a searing work of self-examination, an inquiry of power, and a funny, provocative, and inspiring personal story of addiction, prison and investigative journalism. Blakinger's book stands as a feminist response to David ...
" CorrectionsinInk is a groundbreaking debut from an extraordinary writer; in her memoir, Blakinger offers a searing work of self-examination, an inquiry of power, and a funny, provocative, and inspiring personal story of addiction, prison, and investigative journalism.
CorrectionsinInk begins in chaos with the incident that changed her life: Blakinger trying to find a vein, nodding out, picking scabs, bleeding, scrambling for a cigarette, and strolling down ...
" CorrectionsinInk is a groundbreaking debut from an extraordinary writer; in her memoir, Blakinger offers a searing work of self-examination, an inquiry of power, and a funny, provocative, and inspiring personal story of addiction, prison, and investigative journalism.
"CorrectionsinInk is a groundbreaking debut from an extraordinary writer; in her memoir, Blakinger offers a searing work of self-examination, an inquiry of power, and a funny, provocative, and inspiring personal story of addiction, prison, and investigative journalism.
"Blakinger's brave, brutal memoir, CorrectionsinInk, is a riveting story about suffering, recovery and redemption. Inspiring and relevant." —The New York Times "A groundbreaking debut from an extraordinary writer." —Piper Kerman, bestselling author of Orange Is the New Black "A hair-raising tale."
Jun 7, 2022Keri Blakinger's brave, brutal memoir, "CorrectionsinInk," is a riveting story about suffering, recovery and redemption. It's funny at times — and I felt bad laughing about someone ...
CorrectionsinInk is a groundbreaking debut from an extraordinary writer; in her memoir, Blakinger offers a searing work of self-examination, an inquiry of power, and a funny, provocative, and inspiring personal story of addiction, prison, and investigative journalism.
Written with searing intensity, unflinching honesty, and shocks of humor, CorrectionsinInk uncovers that dark, brutal system that affects us all. Not just a story about getting out and getting off drugs, this galvanizing memoir is about the power of second chances; about who our society throws away and who we allow to reach for redemption ...
A former New York City dancer reflects on her zesty heyday in the 1970s. Discovered on a Manhattan street in 2020 and introduced on Stanton's Humans of New York Instagram page, Johnson, then 76, shares her dynamic history as a "fiercely independent" Black burlesque dancer who used the stage name Tanqueray and became a celebrated fixture in midtown adult theaters.
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