Nina MacLaughlin
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Nina MacLaughlin is an American writer.[1][2] Her memoir Hammer Head: The Making of a Carpenter, discusses her decision to restart her career.[3][4][5] MacLaughlin's work has also been published in Boston Magazine, LA Review of Books, Cosmopolitan, The Huffington Post, The Daily Beast and The Boston Globe. [6][7][8][9][10][11] She was also recognized in Refiner29's list of "21 New Authors You Need to Know."[12]
Interviews[]
Books[]
- Hammer Head: The Making of a Carpenter, New York: W. W. Norton & Company., 2015, ISBN 978-0393239133
- Wake, Siren: Ovid Resung, New York: Farrar, Straus and Giroux., 2019, ISBN 978-0374538583
References[]
- ^ "How a Journalist Becomes a Carpenter: Nina MacLaughlin on 'Hammer Head'". Flavor Wire. 2015-03-23.
- ^ HAMMER HEAD by Nina MacLaughlin | Kirkus Reviews.
- ^ "Review of "Hammer Head: The Making of a Carpenter" by Nina MacLaughlin". The Boston Globe.
- ^ "Thinking Of A Major Career Change? Read This Memoir First". Fast Company. 2015-03-16.
- ^ "'Hammer Head' by Nina MacLaughlin: EW review". Entertainment Weekly.
- ^ "Baser Natures: Andre Dubus III Talks Life, New Book 'Dirty Love'". Boston Magazine.
- ^ "Nina MacLaughlin - Los Angeles Review of Books". LA Review of Books.
- ^ "Nina MacLaughlin". Cosmopolitan.
- ^ "Nina MacLaughlin". Huffington Post.
- ^ "Nina MacLaughlin". The Daily Beast. Archived from the original on 2017-05-04.
- ^ "A short, peculiar, astonishing book about babies". The Boston Globe.
- ^ "The Best 21 New Authors To Read Now". Refinery29.
- ^ "Thanks To Chance (And Craigslist), A Writer Becomes A Carpenter". NPR.org.
- ^ "What It's Like to Be a Woman in a Field That's Still 99 Percent Male". New York Magazine. 2015-03-26.
- ^ "Bodywise and Brainwise: The Millions Interviews Nina MacLaughlin". The Millions. 2015-03-16.
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- American women writers
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