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Like certain other writers on the edge of the canon--Jean Rhys, Elizabeth Smart, Tove Ditlevsen--Bette Howland wrote with an urgent dissatisfaction and narrative reluctance that make her work... unforgettable.
--Julie Phillips, 4Columns
In W-3, Howland's unforgiving descriptions disallow the reader from moving unfeelingly through the psychiatric ward where she witnessed so much. In that hardness there is recognition, and in that recognition, compassion. Howland's writing demands the same recognition, even if, like her, it had to be lost before it could be found.
--Sage Behr, South Side Weekly