Rebecca Spiegel Rebecca Spiegel teaches writing in Philadelphia, where she lives with her family. She holds an MFA in creative writing from the University of North Carolina Wilmington, and Without Her is her first book. Download Author Photo Visit Author blog Sign up for occasional updates about this author Email Books by Rebecca Spiegel Nonfiction Without Her A Chronicle of Grief and Love By Rebecca Spiegel Available now! A lucid memoir reckoning with grief and the search for meaning in the wake of a sister’s suicide. Learn more about Without Her Submit a question to Rebecca Spiegel Submit Now You Might Enjoy Blog Post The Salt Stones: Author Q&A with Helen Whybrow Milkweed Staff — 02/05/2025 We recently sat down with author (and Milkweed editor-at-large) Helen Whybrow to talk about her forthcoming book, The Salt Stones… Read more about The Salt Stones: Author Q&A with Helen Whybrow Event Milkweed Presents: Chris La Tray on Houselessness, Deportation, and the Landless Indians Minneapolis, MN — 03/18/2025 Please join Milkweed Editions as we welcome Chris La Tray back to Minneapolis! The author of Becoming Little Shell… Read more about Milkweed Presents: Chris La Tray on Houselessness, Deportation, and the Landless Indians
Nonfiction Without Her A Chronicle of Grief and Love By Rebecca Spiegel Available now! A lucid memoir reckoning with grief and the search for meaning in the wake of a sister’s suicide. Learn more about Without Her
Blog Post The Salt Stones: Author Q&A with Helen Whybrow Milkweed Staff — 02/05/2025 We recently sat down with author (and Milkweed editor-at-large) Helen Whybrow to talk about her forthcoming book, The Salt Stones… Read more about The Salt Stones: Author Q&A with Helen Whybrow
Event Milkweed Presents: Chris La Tray on Houselessness, Deportation, and the Landless Indians Minneapolis, MN — 03/18/2025 Please join Milkweed Editions as we welcome Chris La Tray back to Minneapolis! The author of Becoming Little Shell… Read more about Milkweed Presents: Chris La Tray on Houselessness, Deportation, and the Landless Indians