Michael Steinberg

Peninsula: Essays and Memoirs from Michigan

Peninsula is a collection of thirty-seven personal essays and memoirs about Michigan. In that regard, it is a regional anthology--a multi-voiced, multi-faceted evocation of place--and yet, each piece stands apart as a personal recollection, sometimes funny, sometimes moving. What inevitably ties these essays together is the deep association the writers have with Michigan. Several, like Jim Harrison, Kathleen Stocking, and Thomas Lynch, live there; others, like Max Apple, Toi Derricotte, and Philip Levine, were born there and left; and some like Jack Driscoll, Linda Nemec Foster, Michael Steinberg and Lev Raphael, moved to Michigan from other places. Clearly though, each contributor has a strong connection to the geography and landscape of the region. The selections are wide-ranging and diverse. There are pieces that look out on nature and the outdoors, evoking images of Leelanau County and the Upper Peninsula; there are essays and memoirs about Detroit, Grand Rapids, and Lansing; there are expatriate pieces, and essays/memoirs that mine memory and imagination. Peninsula gives readers a sense of the variety, flavor, and distinctiveness of Michigan's character as well as exploring the varying styles and personal histories of each contributing writer.

Selected Reviews and Comments:

Selected Works

Anthology of/on Creative Nonfiction
The Fourth Genre: Contemporary
Writers of/on Creative Nonfiction

“Offers the most thorough and teachable introduction available to this exciting genre.”
--John Boe, University of California, Davis
Anthology/Collection
Peninsula:
Essays and Memoirs From Michigan

“Wherever readers look, they’ll find a different essay, a different voice, a different Michigan.”
--The Crab Orchard Review
Literary Journal
Fourth Genre: Explorations in Nonfiction (Founding Editor)
A journal devoted to publishing notable, innovative work in nonfiction.
Memoir
Still Pitching: A Memoir
“My favorite book of the year. An astonishing look at the pains of growing up.”
--Dan Smith, WVTF Virginia, Public Radio
Teaching/Writing
Those Who Do, Can: Teachers Writing, Writers Teaching A Sourcebook
"Root and Steinberg will be on the shelf near my desk that holds the most important books about the teaching of writing." -Donald Murray, A Writer Teaches Writing and Write to Learn

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