Rachel Zorn KindermannFinding beauty and tragedy in family history: A review of The PostcardIf you had the chance to uncover a mystery about your ancestors, people you’re connected to, but never got to know personally, would you do…Aug 221Aug 221
Rachel Zorn KindermannWays to actually make cooking easier at homeRecently I read an article about simple things one can do to make home cooking easier throughout the week. It was written with the busy…Aug 202Aug 202
Rachel Zorn KindermannAn underwater history lesson: A review of Shadow DiversWhen you think of shipwrecks, the word ‘spooky’ probably comes to mind. There’s something both eerie about seeing the tragedy of something…Aug 11Aug 11
Rachel Zorn KindermannThe strangest and most delightful of thrillers: a review of Birnam WoodSometimes novels manage to surprise you in the strangest of ways. Birnam Wood by Eleanor Catton starts off as the kind of novel you feel…Aug 61Aug 61
Rachel Zorn KindermannA review of Skippy Dies, one of the best novels of the 21st centuryDo you remember your teenage years? The sheer madness of it? Those longings, betrayals, grievances, tortures? How one moment you believed…Jul 311Jul 311
Rachel Zorn KindermannReflections on a year of writing on MediumWhen it comes to establishing yourself as a writer, it surely goes without saying that the field can feel cut-throat. A year ago, I felt…Jul 263Jul 263
Rachel Zorn KindermanninPlant Based ParadiseWatermelon, the finest of summer fruitsWatermelon is the very epitome of summer fruits. Colorful, cooling, soft, few things can compare with the magic that is dipping one’s teeth…Jul 242Jul 242
Rachel Zorn KindermanninPlant Based ParadiseAloe Vera: a universal panacea?The last couple of weeks, like many other vacationers this time of year, I’ve thoroughly enjoyed all aspects of the beach. The ocean has…Jul 181Jul 181
Rachel Zorn KindermannThe Waltham Murders, a ReviewFor a depressing statistic, less than 50% percent of all murder cases are are ever closed. Though crime dramas would have us believe there…Jul 162Jul 162
Rachel Zorn KindermannLessons in Chemistry, a ReviewThe fatal trap in reading a book that’s garnered so much praise is the assumption that, like the many readers who loved it beforehand…Jun 181Jun 181