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 CRUCIBLE OF FRIENDSHIP “THE CRUCIBLE OF FRIENDSHIP:” A CONVERSATION BETWEEN JUDITH FREEMAN AND TERESA JORDAN from Zion Canyon Mesa – November 07, 2022 “THE CRUCIBLE OF FRIENDSHIP:” A CONVERSATION
A Chat With 2 Creative Superstars in Their 70s –Novelist Judith Freeman and her husband, photographer Anthony Hernandez, on their work, their lives and their loves – By M.G. Lord
“L.A.’s a Strange Place”: On Judith Freeman’s “MacArthur Park” December 2, 2021 • Los Angeles Review of books • By Tom Nolan THE MERCURIAL NATURE and tenuous persistence over decades of
My Brilliant Friend By Heather Scott Partington, Alta Small towns can lend themselves to oversimplification. You stay, you stagnate; you leave, you flourish. But Judith Freeman—who has made a career
Watch replay of MacArthur Park book discussion at The Kings Bookstore in Salt Lake City October 14, 2021 Watch the replay of MacArthur Park book discussion at The Kings Bookstore
Judith Freeman discusses new novel at the Community Library By JOEY THYNE Express Staff Writer – October 9, 2021 ‘MacArthur Park’ navigates the rocky road of friendship In the 70s,
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
THREE YEARS AGO, when Jessica Bruder, the author of the Nomadland: Surviving America in the Twenty-First Century, published her nonfiction account of the growing tribe of nomads roaming the American
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
Utah Public Radio – Interview – Podcast At twenty-two, Judith Freeman was working in the LDS Church-owned department store in the Utah town where she’d grown up. In the process
Barnes & Noble – “TOP OF THE LONG LIST” Barnes & Noble picks The Latter Days for “Top of the Long List” in their “Our Week in Review” For June
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
Salt Lake City Weekly: Essential Picks for Tuesday June 28 TUESDAY 6.28Judith Freeman: The Latter DaysMemoir may be a common literary form, and around these parts, it may seem that
The Chicago Tribune: The Latter Days is one of the “30 books you should read this summer”. The Chicago Tribune called this a “must-read memoir” as chose it as
THE SECRET LIFE OF MORMONS: AS TOLD BY PRODIGAL DAUGHTER, NOVELIST JUDITH FREEMAN From Religion Dispatches – USC Annenberg – by Joanna Brooks / June 1, 1016 “Who do you
Review – How L.A. became itself: Jean Stein’s new oral history ‘West of Eden’ Review from the LA Times February 4, 2016 By Judith Freeman When Raymond Chandler left Los
Lafayette Park Anthony Hernandez and Judith Freeman -1986 Novelist Judith Freeman Reflects on Her Three-Decades-Long Relationship With Her Neighborhood By Judith Freeman | September 21, 2015 When I first moved into