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 June 30, 2024–Elizabeth Gilbert shared Anne’s post, “Two Years Ago I Quit My Life” on Substack, saying, “You know I love everything about this!” And then Anne’s head exploded. (Ha!) 

    June 18, 2024–Front Porch Books Club podcast interview about Little Women.

Amazing Women In History   April 23, 2024–Amazing Women in History podcast interview about my career studying women writers and my travels.

Lost Ladies of Lit Podcast  April 9, 2024–Lost Ladies of Literature podcast interview about Kay Boyle and her collection Fifty Stories. 

July 26, 2023–Anne publishes “Excavating Dora Maar: On the Afterlives of Art History’s Forgotten Women”

Jan. 24, 2023–Anne appears on the Great Books Podcast to discuss Constance Fenimore Woolson.

2022–Anne receives a Brown Foundation Fellowship to the Dora Maar House in France. 

Anne wins Ray Shepard Award for service to the Biographers International Organization (BIO).

22021-2022–Anne is the recipient of a Public Scholar Award from the National Endowment for the Humanities.

April 28, 2020–Anne was interviewed for on the Bookdreams podcast about “why the Little Women we grew up with is not, in fact, Alcott’s original text–and why Little Women still matters.”

Jan. 18, 2020–Anne was interviewed for the article “Really Seeing Marmee: Oh, How ‘Little Women’s’ Matriarch Has Changed.”

Jan. 17, 2020–Anne is interviewed on “Stil,” Swedish National Radio. (Starting at 44:00). 

Jan. 13, 2020–Anne’s essay on Martha Gellhorn’s novel A Stricken Field published: “Relearning Old Lessons: What a Forgotten Novel Can Teach Us About Immigration in 2020”

Jan. 11, 2020–Anne interviewed for 1A Movie Club’s discussion of the new Little Women film.

Jan. 9, 2020–Anne interviewd for BYU Radio, “Why Modern Audiences Love “Little Women.” 

Jan. 7, 2020–“Miss Grief” is the Library of America’s Story of the Week, from the upcoming collection Anne edited of Constance Fenimore Woolson’s stories.

Jan. 6, 2020–Anne essay for the BBC’s History Extra website: “‘Fresh and full of soul’: the history of Louisa May Alcott’s Little Women.

Jan. 2, 2020–Anne was interviewed for the article “The Is ‘Little Women’ For a New Era.”

Dec. 26, 2019–Anne was interviewed for this article about the new Little Women film in Madrid’s Spanish-language newspaper.

“Get Lit” with “All of It” at WNYC–“Why Little Women Still Matters–Dec. 23, 2019.

Dec. 20, 2020–Meg, Jo, Beth, Amy featured in “The Ubiquity of Little Women: 11 Books Inspired by the March Family.”

Dec. 16, 2019–Anne was interviewed by CBS SUnday Morning for a segment on Little Women.  Rita Braver and Anne look at the two manuscript chapters of the novel at the Concord Free Public Library and discuss the importance of the novel.

Dec. 11, 2019–Anne was interviewed about Little Women for the article “A Guide to What to Watch During the Holidays.”

Dec. 10, 2019–A timeline of Little Women through the ages, with Meg, Jo, Beth, Amy featured for 2018.

Dec. 10. 2019–Anne was interviewed for the article “Little Women Is A Big, Important American Masterpiece. Let’s Treat It Like One”

Dec. 7, 2019–Anne was interviewed for “Sister act: how Little Women has come of age on the big screen”

Aug. 19, 2019–Meg, Jo, Beth, Amy a Great Lakes Indie Bestseller for the week.  (#15 on Paperback Nonfiction list.)

Sep. 13, 2018–Anne was interviewed for the feature “‘Little Women’ Marches On: Fans Celebrate the Novel’s 150th Anniversary” by Sarah Lyall.

Interview with Greer Macallister for “Women’s History Reads,” Mar. 21, 2018.