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LOST ART

Sarah McColl

A monthly collage essay on the creative lives & works of (mostly) dead women

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Hilma Wolitzer (again), a new taxonomy of literature, the risk of feeling

“The premise is, ‘Can reading change your life?’ ” Ms. Wolitzer said.

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The life and art of Mary Tuthill Lindheim as told through her credo

"I have a thousand more ideas which I long to put into shape." —Mary Tuthill Lindheim

2 months ago
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Le Tigre’s “Hot Topic,” annotated and illustrated

Recently, a number of folks have asked why I don’t have comments and “likes” turned on. As Substack develops into more of a social media platform, I continue to use it in the same manner as when I launched Lost Art in 2021: a way to send a ...

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Rosalie Sorrels, Ford Econolines, folklore & family culture

“It took at least thirty-three years of my life for me to begin to try and find out who I am or what I am about. The awakening occurred through desperation." —Rosalie Sorrels

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  • Sarah McColl

    Sarah McColl is the author of the memoir, JOY ENOUGH (Liveright/W.W. Norton & Company, 2019). She teaches creative writing and lives with her family in Northern California.

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