"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."
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