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    Laurie Stone (born 1946) is an American writer and critic. Biography. Stone is a graduate of Barnard College (1968) and holds an MA from Columbia University (1969). She taught at Hunter College and Queens College from 1969 to 1975.

  2. Laurie Stone is the author of Everything is Personal, Notes on Now, a book of essays and diary entries on life during COVID, feminism, art, and culture. She is also the author of Streaming Now, a collection of postcards on various topics, and a former art critic for the Village Voice.

  3. About. Laurie Stone is author of My Life as an Animal, Stories (TriQuarterly Books, Northwestern University Press), the novel Starting with Serge (Doubleday), and the essay collection Laughing in the Dark (Ecco). She is editor of and contributor to the memoir anthology Close to the Bone (Grove).

  4. Apr 23, 2024 · By Laurie Stone. April 23, 2024. Dinner Parties. Photographic print by Frank Scholten, via Wikimedia Commons. Public domain. I ruined a dinner party ten years ago in Phoenix. Among the guests was a judge who said abortion was an issue that reasonable people could disagree on, and I opened my mouth.

  5. Laurie Stone is author of six books, most recently "Streaming Now, Postcards from the Thing that is Happening," longlisted for the PEN/Diamonstein-Spielvogel Award. She writes the Substack "Everything is Personal.” 9K+ subscribers. Subscribe. The story is not about what happened, it's about what the narrator makes of what happened. Posts. Notes.

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  7. Laurie Stone is a writer who combines fiction, memoir, criticism, and social commentary in her newsletter Everything is Personal. She also offers Zoom events on creative writing, memoir, and Substack publishing.

  8. May 9, 2022 · Laurie Stone is author of five books, most recently Everything is Personal, Notes on Now (Scuppernong Editions, 2020) and My Life as an Animal, Stories (Northwestern University Press/Triquarterly Press, 2016). She was a longtime writer for the Village Voice, theater critic for The Nation, and critic-at-large on Fresh Air.

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