![]() “Maybe the thing I love the most-est about this making of books,” she explains, “is discovering, buying, touching, reframing materials I never even imagined existed.” Using materials like old books, handmade paper, canvas, antique store fabrics, recycled leather, and cork, Kephart and her husband have been making blank books and cards. Kephart has also recently become a book artist. They live outside Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Kephart teaches memoir writing, both at the University of Pennsylvania and through Juncture Workshops, which she co-founded with her husband Bill. Her essays, interviews, and reviews have been widely published, including in The New York Times, the Washington Post, Tin House, and Brevity. Most recently, she’s authored a craft book, We Are the Words: The Master Memoir Class, and a memoir in the form of a series of essays, Wife|Daughter|Self. Her books have received starred reviews and have been named to “Best of Year” lists. ![]() Beth Kephart, a National Book Award finalist, has written three dozen books in a range of genres, including nonfiction, poetry, and young adult fiction. ![]()
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