Lost Boys
Lost Boys: On a Hidden Fraternity of the Forsaken in the American West LITERARY HUB: Jim Mangan and Judith Freeman Chronicle Everyday Life in a Disintegrating Community Lost Boys: On a
Lost Boys: On a Hidden Fraternity of the Forsaken in the American West LITERARY HUB: Jim Mangan and Judith Freeman Chronicle Everyday Life in a Disintegrating Community Lost Boys: On a
LA Times Opinion: The Elvis of the literary scene is L.A.’s own Raymond Chandler By Judith Freeman, January. 5, 2024, Los Angeles Times Raymond Chandler, working on a new murder mystery
Limberlost Review 2022 Edition Featuring an interview with Judith Freeman
The Afterlife of Detritus: MacArthur Park By Judith Freeman, Anthony Hernandez Air Light Magazine / Neighborhoods Project / July 25, 2021 1. The first time I went to see him
The Port of Missing Women What is it about Philip Marlowe and female foils? A biographer reimagines his legacy. BY JUDITH FREEMAN September 29, 2020 For some time, I’ve imagined
Photographing a life Tina Barney to discuss photography career at Community Library with Judith Freeman Andy Kerstetter Dec 27, 2017 Photographer Tina Barney is known for her large-scale, color portraits
The Strange Promise of a Genuine Squirrel Coat By Judith Freeman / Published March 25, 2017 – Los Angeles Review of Books I ONCE OWNED a dress I loved so much
Five Best: Judith Freeman on Mormons and Mormonism Judith Freeman selects and reviews the five best books on Mormons and Mormonism for the Wall Street Journal. Read the article here
San Francisco Chronicle – July 22 – by Jeff Baker – “Who wouldn’t want to keep reading?” Judith Freeman uses a famous quote from Czeslaw Milosz on the last page
The Salt Lake City Tribune: Judith Freeman is set free by the truth of her Mormon girlhood – By Ellen Fag Weist …. As a narrator, Freeman’s voice is direct