"Lori Tucker-Sullivan is a freelance writer and editor whose work has appeared in The New York Times, The Washington Post, Modern Loss, and Passages North. Her essays ""Detroit, 2015"" and ""Time, Touch, and a Whale's Grief"" were both nominated for a Pushcart Prize and listed as a Notable Essays in the Best American Essays series. Since her husband's death, Lori has written of the widowhood experience at the blog The Widow's Apprenticeship. She is also a former bookselling professional who until recently served as Executive Director of the Independent Booksellers Consortium, Inc. She lives in Detroit, MI."
"A wide range of readers and book clubs will appreciate this moving, healing, and absorbing memoir/music history. --(Starred Review) ""Library Journal"" Beyond providing poignant, behind-the-scenes insights into the lives of famous musicians and the women who loved them, I Can't Remember If I Cried serves as a survival guide for anyone dealing with loss and grief. --Jas Obrecht, Talking Guitar"