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In Conversation: Maria Bamford with Claire Philips
Memoir, Mental Illness, and Comedy: Excavating the Mother in Maria. In February 2025, I had the chance to have a powerful conversation with Maria Bamford about her brilliant memoir, Sure I’ll Join Your Cult . In the aftermath of the Eaton Fire, this interview feels like a bittersweet postscript to an era. After meeting through the vibrant community in Altadena we had the pleasure of orbiting each other for a while. We discuss our mothers, our favorite authors tackling nuance
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And It Was Running Thin
Read the chapter excerpted from my memoir A Room with a Darker View: Chronicles of My Mother and Schizophrenia at Joyland Magazine's website.
Apr 1, 20241 min read


"The Stories That Save Us," a nonfiction work for Vol. 1 Brooklyn essays
“Don’t worry Claire, you have my genes.” This said by my British astrophysicist father when I called to ask why he had failed to disclose my mother’s actual mental health diagnosis for several years. A man so reticent I didn’t even know he held the John D. MacArthur professorship at Caltech until I did a bit of sleuthing for my memoir, A Room with a Darker View: Chronicles of My Mother and Schizophrenia. You can read the essay here.
Mar 28, 20221 min read


“Language, Lunacy, & the Literary Provocateur: Schizophrenia & Life Writing,” a nonfiction essay
“The night before picking up a copy of The Collected Schizophrenias: Essays , Esmé Weijun Wang’s essays on the subject of “the full psychotic spectrum” or what are called “the schizophrenias” (4), I anticipated its themes in a threatening dream related to my mother’s struggle with an illness that went undiagnosed for far too long.” You can read the essay here.
Mar 28, 20221 min read


Writing Through Madness with Claire Phillips & Bruce Bauman
Thrilled to have appeared on July 12th, 2021 with acclaimed author Bruce Bauman on Writing Through Madness — a workshop co-hosted by Write or Die Tribe and Writing Workshops Dallas. After a short reading of our latest works of fiction and non-fiction, we answered a slew of questions on the writing process pertaining to mental health — of our own and our characters who might also be members of our family or fictional creations.
Mar 28, 20221 min read


"A Gift I Couldn't Offer My Mother," an Interview with the Los Angeles Review of Books
In April, I did a very special interview with Holly Rudolph at LA Review of Books who related to experiences detailed in my memoir, A Room with a Darker View: Chronicles of My Mother and Schizophrenia. We speak candidly on some of the meat of the book, unpacking inter-generational mother-daughter/familial relationships, Medicare, anti-psychotic treatment, and representation of mentally ill characters in contemporary media like Shameless , Homeland , as well as YA novels li
Jul 1, 20211 min read


❉ Interview and Review by Amelia Kennedy at Write or Die Tribe ❉
So grateful to Amelia Kennedy at Write or Die Tribe for writing "How Can We Both Love and Survive Our Parents? - A Room with a Darker View: Chronicles of my Mother and Schizophrenia by Claire Phillips": a thoughtful review of my memoir which you can find on their site here. She likens the book to writing by Sylvia Plath and describes how the prose invites readers to "bond over the journey throughout the memoir and constantly details without overexplaining the stigma surro
Jul 1, 20211 min read


Reading from "A Room With a Darker View" for LitFest Pasadena
On Sunday, May 16th I read an excerpt of A Room With a Darker View for LitFest Pasadena's livestreamed program of readings, poetry, film, panel discussions, and more. The program was diverse, ranging in conversations about social justice, cultural equity, race relations" to great words from author activists touching on "inclusivity in graphic novels, writing the SoCal experience, writing complicated families, speculative fiction, true crime, podcasting and 2020." This short
Jun 28, 20211 min read


Interview for Always with a Book: In Conversation with Leslie Lindsay
Honored to have been interviewed by Leslie Lindsay for her wonderful interview series Always with a Book— which you can read here —during May on Motherhood Mental Health & Illness. Leslie and I speak on caring for family members with mental illness. as well as how de-stigmatizing these experiences and bringing them to light can "bring hope to yourself–and others" in this intimate interview.
Jun 28, 20211 min read


✯ Podcast Features: "Drinks with Tony" and "LA Review of Books Radio Hour" ✯
Had such a wonderful time speaking with Tony DuShane on his podcast, "Drinks with Tony" available on iTunes , Spotify , Pandora , Stitcher , and other podcast outlets. Go listen now to hear us talk about my memoir A Room With a Darker View and specifically mental health, schizophrenia, Stephen King, healthcare, the author lifestyle, and living in a bubble (in Tony's words, "not the John Travolta bubble boy type bubble, not that there’s anything wrong with that.."). Also, catc
Jun 28, 20211 min read