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Sunday, September 14

If you thought Fashion Week was a vile display of narcissism, catfights, and bitch slaps, wait till you get a dose of the Brooklyn Book Festival ! Towering, tufted tweedy-birds—such as Jonathans Lethem and Franzen , Dorothy Allison , Joan Didion , Richard Price, A. M. Homes , and Russell Banks —somehow got suckered into hauling their tired asses out of bed on a Sunday for this bash, where they compete...

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Upcoming: Brooklyn Book Festival Schedule Released

The schedule for the Brooklyn Book Festival, which is coming up on Sunday, September 14 fromm 10AM-6PM at Borough Hall has been released. Some of those who will be participating include Joan Didion, Richard Price, Jonathan Lethem, Dorothy Allison, Russell Banks, A.M. Homes, George Pelecanos, Terry McMillan, Jonathan Franzen, Susan Choi, Esmeralda Santiago, Thurston Moore, [...]

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Lineup announced for Brooklyn Book Fest on Sept. 14

This year’s Brooklyn Book Festival, set for September 14, plans to branch further afield, drawing authors including Joan Didion, Pico Iyer, Thurston Moore, George Pelecanos, Terry McMillan and Dorothy Allison. Now in its third year, the event will expand to...

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Calling All Femmes

Femmes are having a conference in Chicago in August - hey, did anyone think about how much that’s going to suck for people who wear makeup? - and speaking: Dorothy Allison & Julia Serano, amongst others. From their Mission Statement: “We are using this term (femme) to specifically and intentionally include lesbians and same-gender-loving women as [...]

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Excerpts from "Her body, mine and his" from Leatherfolk...one of my favourite anthologies...

Leatherfolk is one of my favourite anthologies. I picked it up off my shelf when I went looking for "Doing it for Daddy" and realized I must have lent it to someone who never gave it back. Oh darn. In any case, I love Dorothy Allison's writing. She puts bits and pieces together in her writing in ways that have been really influential for me. The way she writes mess, emotion, sex, politics and history...

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A Quote That Just Looked Like It Belonged On My Blog Followed By a Poem That Tells One of Those Stories

“Understand me. What I am here for is to tell you stories you may not want to hear. What I am here for is to rescue my dead. And to scare hell out of you now and then. I was raised Baptist, I know how to do that.” – Dorothy Allison Emphasis [...]

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Cavedweller by Dorothy Allison

“Death changes everything.” Dorothy Allison’s Cavedweller completely blew my mind. Attempting to continue my challenge of reading books I already own, I asked my partner to pick out a book for me. With completely different literary tastes and his partiality for non-fiction and poetry, I knew he would approach the selection with a different criterion than [...]

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A MOVEMENT OF POETS, REPRISE

Jan Clausen called lesbian-feminism of my era "a movement of poets", and she was assuredly right. Here's a partial list of who I and my friends were reading, talking about, quoting, going to see perform, and being shaped by: Paula Gunn Allen Dorothy Allison Alta Ellen Marie Bissert Karen Brodine Olga Broumas Rita Mae Brown Chrystos Cheryl Clarke Jan Clausen Martha Courtot Judy Grahn Susan Griffin...

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family is.... (take two)

i'll start this post the same way i started this post , last month: new memories are fuckin' hard. (seriously? new memories every month? is this going to become a trend? 'cause i'm not sure i'm really up for that.) with that said, on to "family." i was reading a piece in Skin , Dorothy Allison's collection of essays, today. her keynote from OutWrite 1992, "Survival is the Least of My Desires." i think...

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From, 'Two or Three Things I Know for Sure' by Dorothy Allison

" Two or three things I know, two or three things I know for sure, and one of them is that to go on living I have to tell stories, that stories are the one sure way I know to...

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Workshop :: Tin House 6.08

Tin House Summer Writers Workshop '08 Reed College, Portland, OR July 13 - 20, 2008 One-week writing intesnive: workshops, readings, seminars, panels in fiction, non-fiction, poetry. Faculty and Guests: Dorothy Allison, Steve Almond, Mary Jo Bang, Andrea Barrett, Aimee Bender, Frank Bidart, Charles D'Ambrosio, Anthony Doerr, Nick Flynn, Denis Johnson, Walter Kirn, Yiyun Li, Eileen Myles, Peter

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Red Room: a new site for authors

Just launched: Red Room -- where the writers are. Quite the quality list of authors -- Jane Smiley, Norman Mailer, Dorothy Allison, Po Bronson, Amy Tan, Alice Walker (above), Tobias Wolff -- though it's not clear how many of them have anything to do with the site at this early...

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Dorothy Allison's roast duck & gravy (and new book)

According to a bio that follows Dorothy Allison's gravy recollections, she’s working on a new novel, She Who. (Thanks, Dana.)

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Two or three things I know for sure about Dorothy Allison

Last January, I got to spend a weekend with one of my favorite people, author Dorothy Allison. Other than getting the guest house all freshened up for her, I had only light duties, which included fixing Shrimp & Grits for a girls’ dinner party. Dorothy is from South Carolina (remember, her watershed novel is BASTARD OUT OF [...]

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Put the Fish Back in the Water! Amy Tan's Saving Fish From Drowning

In the late 1980s and early 1990s, contemporary American women's fiction was often characterized by a feminist reclamation of the bildungsroman, the coming of age story. Writers like Maxine Hong Kingston, Amy Tan, Sandra Cisneros, Gloria Anzaldua, Dorothy Allison, Toni...