Erika Krouse is the author of Come Up and See Me Sometime, a New York Times Notable Book, and Contenders, a finalist for the VCU Cabell First Novelist Award. Erika's fiction has been published in The New Yorker, The Atlantic, Ploughshares, One Story, and more. She teaches creative writing at the Lighthouse Writers Workshop and lives in Colorado. Her debut memoir, Tell Me Everything, has been optioned for TV adaptation by Playground Entertainment.
A New York Times Book Review Editors' Choice A Most Anticipated Book (Harper's Bazaar, Real Simple, Elle, BookPage, Book Riot, Literary Hub, The Millions, CrimeReads) A People Magazine Book of the Week Masterful...As compelling as any detective novel...Mesmerizing on every page. --Washington Post [A] beautifully written, disturbing and affecting memoir. This is literary nonfiction at a high level. --New York Times Book Review Splendid...Startlingly fresh...Tell Me Everything isn't a testimony of suffering. It's the evidence of what Krouse has made from it: an artist, and a formidable one. --Slate Riveting...Krouse's fight for justice shows how we can truly enact change--in society and in ourselves. --People Magazine An engrossing memoir...[Krouse's] personal account reads like addictive true crime, and the emotional ending makes this an unforgettable read. --Real Simple [An] unnerving, haunting book...A triumph of literary reportage and memoir that doesn't flinch at the ugliest truths--from others and herself. --Sarah Weinman, Air Mail True crime fanatics will devour this memoir. --Harper's Bazaar Remarkable. --CrimeReads Riveting and consistently insightful...Rather than simply demonizing individuals, the author convincingly demonstrates how institutional practices have enabled (and covered up) predatory environments...The personal narrative, interwoven seamlessly alongside the professional one, is equally compelling...An exceptionally well-told, perceptive examination of a sexual abuse scandal and its personal and social relevance. --Kirkus (starred review) [An] enthralling blend of true crime and memoir...What began as a fight for one woman's justice becomes a battle Krouse fights against her own inner demons that eloquently contends with systemic issues still plaguing American institutions today. The emotional catharsis delivered by the book's end turns this sensational tale into a stunning story of redemption and hope. Readers will be gripped. --Publishers Weekly (starred review) Expert, nuanced...Krouse deftly explores the complicated dynamics between the university, students, and college athletics. She seamlessly weaves elements of her own history into the narrative...Readers will devour this searingly intimate tale of institutional misogyny. An important addition for all libraries. --Library Journal (starred review) Riveting...Reads like a compelling detective novel...With utmost care and consideration for the victims, some of whom chose not to come forward, Krouse gives readers a behind-the-scenes look at the complications of pursuing a Title IX case...Tell Me Everything is a memorable, highly personal account of a landmark legal case, as well as a thoughtful examination of the long-lasting damage of sexual assault. --BookPage (starred review) Compelling...Empathetic...Krouse's brutal candor and perceptive insights make for powerful storytelling. --Booklist Tell Me Everything is the best story I've read in a long, long time. Each scene is a remarkable character study; each development is shocking. Told with incredible psychological insight, this book is an unstoppable inquiry that delivers justice for many and, finally, peace for the most deserving. That never happens in real life. Except in this case, it did. This book is beautiful, exhilarating, and wildly rewarding. --Lacy Crawford, author of Notes on a Silencing Tell Me Everything is a reading event in the landscape of memoir unlike anything since Dave Eggers' A Heartbreaking Work of Staggering Genius. It's a tale of detection, a mystery, a legal thriller, a whodunit, but it's hardly escapist fare. Ingenious in its approach to impossible subjects, Krouse's vivid and original memoir is state of the art. Tell Me Everything is our new standard. --Charles D'Ambrosio, author of Loitering I devoured Tell Me Everything over the course of two breathless days, harrowed and deeply moved. It is at once an expose, a heart-rending narrative of family trauma and its long legacy, and a thrilling detective story--propulsive as anything by Raymond Chandler but with twice the emotional IQ. This is the most satisfying, urgent book I have read in a long time. --Melissa Febos, author of Girlhood Krouse's remarkable Tell Me Everything affected me more than any memoir I've read in the last decade. Fueled by Krouse's searching intelligence and studded with moments of subtle humor, this astonishing, prescient personal tale possesses the urgency of a great novel. Put simply: I loved it. --Joanna Rakoff, author of My Salinger Year Krouse has an eye for memorable details, an ear for arresting language, a relentless self-awareness, and a mind that roves tirelessly. Tell Me Everything is gripping and moving, both excavation and investigation, of Krouse's past and our collective present, and even of what future justice might look like. --Caitlin Horrocks, author of Life Among the Terranauts Krouse achieves a singular accomplishment of voice in her stunning memoir. This book asks us all to reckon with the questions, at what cost justice and at what cost injustice? It is a brilliant book and one I will be thinking about for a long time to come. --Michelle Bowdler, author of Is Rape a Crime?