Heather Seggel's work has appeared on 'The Toast,' in 'Bitch' magazine, at WashingtonPost.com, and many other venues. She is loosely based in Northern California while trying to find her forever home.
The Missing Museum is not an easy read, any more than an actual museum exhibit is a thought-free gimme of an experience. But, like the Smithsonian and the odd roadside attraction, it’s worth taking the time to explore. Read More
The Clancys of Queens is a family story that takes an unfiltered look at class differences. It’s also hilarious, inspiring, and that rarest of animals--a memoir full of honest good cheer. Read More
Talk is a slender novel narrowly focused on three friends slowly embracing adulthood as the nation prepares to lose much of its innocence. It's blazingly witty, unexpectedly touching, and note-perfect. Read More
The Ghost Network is a mystery, though less a whodunit than a philosophical koan. It's a layered and twisted trip through the real and fictional, pop and political Read More
Lost Boi is a counterculture fairy tale, but the way Lowery turns all expectations upside down and finds hope in the darkest corners is the real magic here. Read More