About

Name: Lisa Solod Warren
Weblog: www.lisasolodwarren.com
Articles: 30
First Published: Friday, July 11, 2008
Last Published: Tuesday, November 18, 2008
Writer Bio
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.
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Currently listing articles 30-1:
  1. 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.

    REVIEW in Books on November 18, 2008

  2. 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.

    REVIEW in Music on November 10, 2008

  3. Postmortem: Morning, Not Mourning, in America

    — We have shown ourselves and the world what is really possible

    OPINION in Politics on November 05, 2008

  4. Character, Assassinated

    — McCain and Palin are doing far more damage to this country than anything they can possibly accuse Obama of

    OPINION in Politics on October 23, 2008

  5. Just Say No (to Paulson's Original Bailout Plan)

    — If only Paulson's bailout proposal were just another bad dream from the Bush cabal.

    OPINION in Politics on September 25, 2008

  6. 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.”

    REVIEW in Books on September 23, 2008

  7. The Measure of a Man

    — Should Race Matter?

    OPINION in Politics on September 20, 2008

  8. Ignorance Is Bliss?

    — Racism and lack of knowledge "inform" our presidential election.

    OPINION in Politics on September 17, 2008

  9. Book Review: The Mercedes Coffin by Faye Kellerman

    — Kellerman’s plots have grown bizarrely contrived. Frankly, I really didn’t care whodunit.

    REVIEW in Books on September 16, 2008

  10. We Are Not Amused

    — That people really like being polarized and separated into clashes of culture and We versus Them.

    OPINION in Politics on September 09, 2008

  11. Book Review: Matrimony by Joshua Henkin

    — Wonderful autumn reading, the perfect antidote to all that beach reading that filled up your summer months.

    REVIEW in Books on September 06, 2008

  12. Johnny, You Got Some Splainin' To Do!

    — There are plenty of reasons why Palin is a bad choice.

    OPINION in Politics on September 02, 2008

  13. 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.

    OPINION in Politics on August 30, 2008

  14. POW! BLAM! P.O.W.

    — News you can use.

    OPINION in Politics on August 28, 2008

  15. Hillary Clinton's Betrayal of Feminism

    — As far as I’m concerned, Hillary Clinton has betrayed feminism.

    OPINION in Politics on August 27, 2008

  16. Book Review: My Husband's Sweethearts by Bridget Asher

    — Women's Lit rather than Chick Lit.

    REVIEW in Books on August 23, 2008

  17. 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.

    REVIEW in Books on August 21, 2008

  18. Music Review: Various Artists - Johnny Cash Remixed

    — I can’t imagine anyone listening to it most of it more than once.

    REVIEW in Music on August 20, 2008

  19. 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."

    INTERVIEW in Books on August 18, 2008

  20. Large Number of Dems Rally in the Shendanodah Valley

    — Virginia is a battleground state in the upcoming election.

    NEWS in Politics on August 17, 2008

  21. Book Review: Tomato Girl by Jayne Pupek

    — A tale of Gothic horror in an ordinary life, told by a more than ordinary writer.

    REVIEW in Books on August 15, 2008

  22. The Painful "Art" of Blogging

    — Some suggested rules for civilized discourse in the blogosphere.

    OPINION in Sci/Tech on August 09, 2008

  23. Book Review: Palace Council by Stephen L. Carter

    — Intrigue, politics, and life in the mid-20th century.

    REVIEW in Books on August 05, 2008

  24. 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

    OPINION in Politics on August 04, 2008

  25. Book Review: Hit and Run by Lawrence Block

    — ...

    REVIEW in Books on August 01, 2008

  26. Pay No Attention To That Man Behind the Curtain

    — The lousy job of political reporting.

    OPINION in Politics on July 29, 2008

  27. Book Review: Somebody Else's Daughter by Elizabeth Brundage

    — A literary tour de force.

    REVIEW in Books on July 20, 2008

  28. TV Review: The Cleaner, A&E's Newest Offering

    — Not quite ready for an intervention...

    REVIEW in Video on July 16, 2008

  29. 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.

    OPINION in Politics on July 11, 2008

  30. Yeh, We Are Stupid, Rick Shenkman

    — Ignorance in the twenty-first century.

    OPINION in Politics on July 11, 2008

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