by snarly | Apr 17, 2023 | Corporate Apologies
Maggie Tokuda-Hall writes books for kids and young adults. Her most recent: Love in the Library. It’s a picture book about her grandparents, who fell in love in the library of a prison camp in rural Idaho, where they’d been incarcerated because it was the 1940s and...
by snarly | Apr 10, 2023 | The Mechanics of Apology
They’re enumerated in a pop-up on our home page and expounded upon in our book (along with lots of entertaining examples, celebrity anecdotes, historical nuggets, and social science sprinkled hither and yon like environmentally friendly glitter!) but we thought we’d...
by snarly | Mar 22, 2023 | Artistic apologies
Today let’s look at a B+ apology and see how it could have been an A apology. The Portland Art Museum in Oregon recently tweeted this statement: Our first reaction: Booting an indigenous woman wearing an indigenous child-carrier from your museum’s show of...
by snarly | Feb 1, 2023 | Media Apologies
Your SorryWatchers have been busy promoting SORRY, SORRY, SORRY: The Case for Good Apologies. Feel free to skip this self-absorbed post. We had a great time at Kepler’s Books. And Snarly apologizes to anyone who may have gotten COVID from her. She tested...
by snarly | Jan 5, 2023 | Media Apologies
On Tuesday, SorryWatch (or, OK, half of SorryWatch, the Snarly half) was on GMA! Quite a way to kick off our Sorry, Sorry, Sorry publicity doings. The book’s out on Tuesday. Snarly thanks her fashion consultants Cynthia and Gayle, who advised her to wear the...