Bess Lovejoy's work has appeared in the New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, Time, Lapham's Quarterly and elsewhere. She is a former editor at Mental Floss, SmithsonianMag.com. She has delivered talks at Death Salon, Morbid Anatomy, Sleepy Hollow Cemetery, Green-Wood Cemetery, and for Atlas Obscura. She is also a founding member of The Order of the Good Death. She now works as a freelance writer, researcher, and content creator specializing in the places where history, science, and curiosity meet. Find out more about her: besslovejoy.com
A historically beguiling, stranger-than-fiction compendium * Elle * Deliciously morbid and delightfully macabre... required reading for those of us who intend, one day, to die -- Ben Schott, author of Schott's Original Miscellany If really, we're all sitting in the undertaker's waiting room, then Rest in Pieces is the perfect easy read, preparation for the moment when the nurse steps out of the shadows and quietly calls your name -- Simon Winchester, bestselling author of Skulls and The Professor and the Madman There is something here to dismay everyone * Times Literary Supplement * A tasty, sharp, wonderfully unusual book. I enjoyed it like a jar of perfect dill pickles: when the mood strikes, nothing else will satisfy -- Mary Roach, author of Gulp and Stiff The world is awash with legendary body parts, from Einstein's brain to Napoleon's most intimate organ, and this wildly entertaining account proves that the fate of the grisly relics tells us a huge amount about history - and ourselves -- Tony Perrottet, author of Napoleon's Privates Marvelously macabre... A fascinating foray into the way of all flesh * Kirkus Reviews *