At the American Library Association's annual conference, Dubelman led a session on digital storytelling and modern memoir writing, using her anthology as a case study for combining traditional publishing with new media promotion.
““What Was I Thinking?” offers a humorous and heartfelt look at the questionable choices we make in love. With 58 essays full of cringe-worthy moments and self-deprecating humor, this anthology will make you laugh, wince, and feel a little better about your own romantic missteps.”
— Claire Hargroveauthor of Love, Lies, and Leftovers and The Single Girl’s Survival Guide
What Was I Thinking? is a collection of personal essays written by women describing that moment in a relationship when, no matter how much you think it should work or want it to work or need it to work, it becomes clear to you that it’s not going to... » Read More