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Mexico City or BUST? Mexico City in BUST! June/July issue

May 16th, 2007

Read my travel feature in the Around the World in 80 Girls column.

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Coming up

May 14th, 2007

-I’m heading off to a summer writing residency as of 5/25, the Kerouac Project of Orlando – just in time for the 50th anniversary of On the Road, published when Kerouac lived here. I’ll be working on a memoir-in-progress.

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Book deal news

April 5th, 2007

The deal for my novel was announced on Publishers’ Marketplace.
To be released in May 2008.

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March and April clips

April 4th, 2007

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Greece: A Love Story

April 3rd, 2007

My coming-of-age essay “Going Home to Greece” is featured in this new travel anthology, part of a series.

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SELF - March 2007: Weird but Worthy Breakfasts

March 5th, 2007

With a little health advice from the Food Network’s Ellie Krieger, I got to explore my lifelong love of eating last night’s leftovers for breakfast to write this little piece:

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Book Review: February 18, 2007: THE HONEYMOON’S OVER: True Stories of Love, Marriage, and Divorce

February 19th, 2007

Love is hard. This collection’s just hard to put down. Read Everybody’s Been Burned in the New York Post.

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BUST - Feb/Mar 2007

January 23rd, 2007

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Book Review: January 21, 2007 — FINAL EXAM: A Young Surgeon’s Reflections on Mortality

January 21st, 2007

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Metro: Political Protest - Mexico Style

September 7th, 2006

The long-awaited announcement of Felipe Calderon’s victory over AMLO — as Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador is known here — comes at the end of this traveler’s three weeks in Mexico. “Why don’t you cancel your trip?” my husband had asked when the news reported the election protests that shut down the main avenue Reforma and closed off streets to traffic around the Zocalo were growing violent. Read the rest of this entry »