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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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.
A new book on the most important development in the Titanic mystery since the discovery of the wreck itself.
Don’t poke sticks at wild animals, and don’t ever blame the victim.
Democracy, like White's definition of you, may you survive long.
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.
"We all share this one big clump of iron and magnesium and nickel whirling around the sun."
Nobody's wild about Seattle's old elevated highway blocking magnificent views of Puget Sound.
It hardly seems fair to expect text to compete with a diseased toe.
He's still a sweet-faced 15-year-old surviving gutter-press tactics.