Archive for the 'writing' Category

19
May
12

Gargoyle

Writing brings both instant and deferred gratification. When you’ve finally finished a piece and are ready to let it be seen by en editor and possibly even the general public, there is a moment of satisfaction—that “I’m done” feeling. Then you forget about it (I do, anyway) and move on to the next piece. Then—if you’re lucky—days, weeks, months or maybe even years later, the piece debuts to the public, and there is that moment of panic: Was it any good? Did it need more editing? Are people going to recognize themselves in it and hate me forever? What have I done? Is it too late to withdraw it from publication? Why did I ever write this anyway? And before you know it, it’s out. And if you’re lucky, someone reads it. If you’re really lucky, they react to it. And you are grateful for having the opportunity to put this thing into the world. And you live. And you do it all over again.

A bunch of things I’ve written will be out in the world soon. The first is my short story “Possession,”which appears in Gargoyle Magazine #58, due out in early June. Gargoyle is a Washington DC-based lit mag that’s been kickin’ for a respectable 35 years; I’m happy to leave a piece of me behind in my hometown (since I’ve just re-relocated back to LA). I rarely do fiction, but here ya go!

26
Apr
12

Off to TV Land

So, this was MY big news for April. Obviously it’s been in the works for awhile but info about my memoir being developed for television was leaked to the press (giving me some info even I hadn’t been privy to…haha… don’t mind me, I’m *just the writer*), so now I guess it’s safe to share. I really like the blurb the Washington City Paper did on it, one because DC’s my home of origin (and the home of my story), and also because it mentions my upcoming book about the Safari Club. All this while I’m wrapping up a teaching semester and packing to move 3,000 miles away (back to LA). No sweat…

29
Feb
12

PETA/Ms. article

ImageHappy to share my newest post on the Ms. Blog–a round-up of reactions to PETA’s latest ad campaign. At first I felt my worlds colliding with this one. I’ve been vegetarian for 23 years and recently transitioned to veganism. I identify as both a feminist and domestic violence survivor. I have a vegan husband and we have many friends at PETA. I risk losing some of my social support group in voicing dissent, but the truth is, this is not worlds colliding–we all live in the same world. I appreciate the hard work of animal rights activists. I admire shedding light on truth. The movement throws the phrase “cruelty-free” around, mostly in labeling food and fashion. I want cruelty-free ads, language, behavior and thoughts, as well. We are imperfect; these are qualities I am constantly working to nurture within myself. PETA can do better, too.

23
Dec
11

Joe Strummer, revived

Most of my interview with Joe Strummer originally appeared in While You Were Sleeping magazine and pieces of it are quoted in the book Let Fury Have the Hour by Antonino D’Ambrosio (left). Enjoy!

Joe Strummer, the voice and rhythm of the Clash, died in his home on December 22, 2002—about one year after this interview. He was 50. I was just one of thousands who had interviewed him over the years, and probably one of many, even, on this particular day, yet he was extremely warm, acting as if no one had ever asked him these questions in his twenty-five years of performing. The conversation went on for a few minutes after the tape stopped, about the possibility of him writing his memoirs, and more about fiddling. Continue reading ‘Joe Strummer, revived’

08
Nov
11

Writers are Eavesdroppers

Awhile ago on Facebook, I shared a sad interaction overheard in the K-mart Barbie aisle. Benn Ray of Atomic Books/Mutant Funnies asked if he could use it in his “Overheards” column, which runs in the Baltimore Sun offshoot paper, “B.” The result is the brilliantly illustrated piece below. Kate Haberer‘s astute interpretation emphasizes the irony of the mother’s admonishment. I just love these things! You can order a whole book of them here.

 

10
Sep
11

Madonna and Me

I’m very excited to have an essay in upcoming anthology, Madonna and Me: Women Writers on the Queen of Pop (Soft Skull Press). I wrote the piece (about dressing as Madonna for a Catholic youth group Halloween party in the 80s) long ago but it’s fun to see the book coming together with all of editor Laura Barcella‘s hard work. As with any anthology, I’m looking forward to meeting many of the other contributors. It’ll be out in March 2010 but is available for pre-order now.

In other cool news, an interview I did recently about the Safari Club book with Stuck in the Past 90s hardcore webzine has been cross-posted to a fabulous new feminist webzine called Grrrl Beat. There is good girly energy swirling about and for that, I am always grateful!

 




I’m Tweeting!

  • Someone just called me old Hollywood, qualified as "90s-era Hollywood." Haha. Everything's relative, I suppose. 47 minutes ago
  • Just ran into an old friend on da bus! See? LA is a small town. 1 day ago
  • Gloss Nailspa just did a kick-ass job on my tows & feet! http://t.co/7OFo8GON 1 day ago

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