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“Roadblocks to Intimacy and Trust III” by Joan Cusack Handler

“Roadblocks to Intimacy and Trust III” by Joan Cusack Handler

The Passive Parent Note to Reader: As a licensed psychologist, I strictly adhere to the ethics of confidentiality; therefore, I do not use/make reference to any patient/client information in the pieces I write.... Read More
Joan Cusack Handler Announces “Roadblocks to Intimacy and Trust”

Joan Cusack Handler Announces “Roadblocks to Intimacy and Trust”

Many of you know me as a psychologist, others as publisher, still others as poet & memoirist—all roles that I love. Particularly satisfying is having the opportunity to write about... Read More
East Hampton Star reviews “Orphans”

East Hampton Star reviews “Orphans”

The second half of Orphans is most notable. It is at once laconic, conversational, and rambling, yet empathetic to generational decay. No one is exempt from the conflict. Absence affects us in... Read More
“What’s Gone” by Joan Cusack Handler

“What’s Gone” by Joan Cusack Handler

Is guilt: Not placing him firstNot visiting more oftenNot making soupNot stopping by on my way to East HamptonNot joining him for a walkNot being good enoughNot going to massNot... Read More
Nin Andrews interviews Joan Cusack Handler

Nin Andrews interviews Joan Cusack Handler

NIN ANDREWS Orphans is such a powerful and heart-breaking memoir. I thought maybe I’d start the interview by asking for an excerpt from “No Day Was Brighter:” on page 39, beginning... Read More
“Orphans” in Irish American Mom

“Orphans” in Irish American Mom

"As you my readers know, I love poetry and all the nuance, paradox and emotion conveyed by the magical manipulation of words.  When I heard from Joan, a native of... Read More
Book Press Release: Orphans

Book Press Release: Orphans

Orphansby Joan Cusack Handler ORPHANS (CavanKerry Press; March 2016; $18.00) is an indelible memoir in verse from award-winning poet and psychologist Joan Cusack Handler that explores the intertwined lives of a... Read More
Sapling interviews Starr Troup

Sapling interviews Starr Troup

Last month, Sapling, a weekly newsletter from Black Lawrence Press that highlights the best of the small press world for writers looking for new venues for their work, interviewed our Managing Editor, Starr... Read More
For Florenz: “Family” by Joan Cusack Handler

For Florenz: “Family” by Joan Cusack Handler

From GLOrious Family By Joan Cusack Handler Take for instance this African Violet bl o o ming its brains out the tenth year in a row: shameless in purple— scores of... Read More