Name: Lisa Solod Warren
Weblog: www.lisasolodwarren.com
Articles: 30
First Published: Friday, July 11, 2008
Last Published: Tuesday, November 18, 2008
Lisa Solod Warren is a writer of stories, essays, novels, and lots of other things. Her book Desire: Women Write About Wanting was published by Seal Press in 2007. She can be found at lisasolodwarren.com, RedRoom, and at The Huffington Post.Currently listing articles 30-1:
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Book Review: The Seamstress by Frances de Pontes Peebles— Frances de Pontes Peebles' first novel is a remarkable feat of research, industry, writing, and beauty.
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Music DVD Review: Cat Stevens - Tea For The Tillerman Live— Lord my body has been a good friend, but I won't need it when I reach the end.
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Postmortem: Morning, Not Mourning, in America— We have shown ourselves and the world what is really possible
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Character, Assassinated— McCain and Palin are doing far more damage to this country than anything they can possibly accuse Obama of
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Just Say No (to Paulson's Original Bailout Plan)— If only Paulson's bailout proposal were just another bad dream from the Bush cabal.
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Book Review: Spanked: Red Cheeked Erotica, Edited by Rachel Kramer Bussel— “There are an infinite number of ways to talk about the pleasures of getting spanked or spanking someone.”
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The Measure of a Man— Should Race Matter?
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Ignorance Is Bliss?— Racism and lack of knowledge "inform" our presidential election.
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Book Review: The Mercedes Coffin by Faye Kellerman— Kellerman’s plots have grown bizarrely contrived. Frankly, I really didn’t care whodunit.
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We Are Not Amused— That people really like being polarized and separated into clashes of culture and We versus Them.
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Book Review: Matrimony by Joshua Henkin— Wonderful autumn reading, the perfect antidote to all that beach reading that filled up your summer months.
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Johnny, You Got Some Splainin' To Do!— There are plenty of reasons why Palin is a bad choice.
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Any Woman In A Storm?— A last minute, desperate attempt to appease the conservative Christian right wingers who were not on board with McCain’s candidacy.
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POW! BLAM! P.O.W.— News you can use.
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Hillary Clinton's Betrayal of Feminism— As far as I’m concerned, Hillary Clinton has betrayed feminism.
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Book Review: My Husband's Sweethearts by Bridget Asher— Women's Lit rather than Chick Lit.
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Book Review: Hurry Down Sunshine by Michael Greenberg— A searing, stunningly written, and mesmerizing memoir of the 15th year of his daughter, Sally, and her sudden, inexplicable descent into psychosis.
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Music Review: Various Artists - Johnny Cash Remixed— I can’t imagine anyone listening to it most of it more than once.
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An Interview with First Time Novelist Jayne Pupek— "I don't believe much in muses and inspiration. I believe in hard work. And I believe that my delete key is my friend."
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Large Number of Dems Rally in the Shendanodah Valley— Virginia is a battleground state in the upcoming election.
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Book Review: Tomato Girl by Jayne Pupek— A tale of Gothic horror in an ordinary life, told by a more than ordinary writer.
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The Painful "Art" of Blogging— Some suggested rules for civilized discourse in the blogosphere.
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Book Review: Palace Council by Stephen L. Carter— Intrigue, politics, and life in the mid-20th century.
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Smoke, Mirrors, and Our Energy Policy— The energy crisis is not a Republican vs. Democrat issue or red state vs. blue state or us vs. them. It is a crisis
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Book Review: Hit and Run by Lawrence Block — ...
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Pay No Attention To That Man Behind the Curtain— The lousy job of political reporting.
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Book Review: Somebody Else's Daughter by Elizabeth Brundage— A literary tour de force.
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TV Review: The Cleaner, A&E's Newest Offering— Not quite ready for an intervention...
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How About Electing a Creative Thinker for President?— If most of us ordinary worker bees performed as badly as the government we would have been fired long ago.
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Yeh, We Are Stupid, Rick Shenkman— Ignorance in the twenty-first century.


