memoirs
‘Crying In H Mart’ Is for Everyone Who’s Ever Eaten Their Feelings
Japanese Breakfast musician Michelle Zauner talked to VICE about writing her new book and finding comfort in food.
The Man Who Discovered Prince Explains What It Was Like to Discover Prince
Read an excerpt on what it was like to hear Prince before the rest of the world, from 'Famous People Who've Met Me,' a memoir by Owen Husney, the man who discovered Prince.
I Was Diagnosed With Cancer When I Was 10 Years Old
"I started developing a certain panic about having the disease again."
Armistead Maupin Is Still the Queer Literary Icon We Need
In 'Logical Family,' the author whose novels changed the course of American gay fiction tells a new kind of story: his own.
Reading 'What Happened' Sent Me Through the Five Stages of Grief
Before acceptance comes a whole lot of anger.
Legendary Poet Eileen Myles’s New Book Is 'a Dog Memoir'
'Afterglow' is a book about dogs, narrated in part by Myles's dead pitbull, Rosie.
Richard Ford Hates Your Tweets
We caught up with the iconoclastic novelist to talk about 'Between Them,' his new memoir about his parents.
Jen Agg Thinks Male Chefs Are 'Glorified as Egomaniacs'
With her new memoir “I Hear She’s a Real Bitch,” Agg gets the chance to tell her own story of success in the male-dominated restaurant industry.
Being a Second-Generation Immigrant and the Privilege of Pettiness
In "One Day We'll All Be Dead and None of This Will Matter," Scaachi Koul tackles puberty, colorism, and growing up as an Indian-Canadian.
Everything You Wanted to Know About MILFs but Were Afraid to Ask Because You Are Going to Be a Priest
Read an excerpt from Patricia Lockwood's hilarious upcoming memoir, 'Priestdaddy.'
Kevin G from 'Mean Girls' Wrote a Memoir About Hollywood and Traveling the World
In an excerpt from his new memoir, "Elephants in My Backyard," Rajiv Surendra discusses going on a journey of self-discovery, starting when he met Lindsay Lohan.
Trump's America Includes Gay Conversion Therapy
"Freedom" and "safety," for the Republican Party, means freedom and safety for those who are a product of the "traditional marriage and family," and not for those marginalized Americans who need it most.