Lisa Albers' writing has appeared in the Seattle Post-Intelligencer, Seattle Woman, Poets & Writers, scores of literary magazines, and elsewhere. One of her Blogcritics book reviews was picked up for syndication by the Boston Globe last year. She is deputy editor for Crosscut.
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Blue State Musings From A Red State Woman
A not-so-dyed-in-the-wool liberal defends her right to reside in a true-blue state, and explains why small-l libertarianism holds some appeal.
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Book Review: Titanic's Last Secrets by Brad Matsen
A new book on the most important development in the Titanic mystery since the discovery of the wreck itself.
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San Francisco Zoo Tiger Attack: A Story With Two Morals
Don’t poke sticks at wild animals, and don’t ever blame the victim.
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Channeling E.B. White on Election Night
Democracy, like White's definition of you, may you survive long.
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Chasing More Than Tales: An Interview with Gallery Owner/Author Lanae Rivers-Woods
A true renaissance woman applies Alaskan self-sufficiency to art, literature, and life.
A new exposé reveals what built a wine empire and undermined a family business.
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Interview: Globe-trekking with Anthony Doerr
"We all share this one big clump of iron and magnesium and nickel whirling around the sun."
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Transport Travesty in Seattle
Nobody's wild about Seattle's old elevated highway blocking magnificent views of Puget Sound.
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Distracted by the Spectre of Online Ads
It hardly seems fair to expect text to compete with a diseased toe.
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Yes, Shawn is Resilient
He's still a sweet-faced 15-year-old surviving gutter-press tactics.
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