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Leslie Nipkow is an American essayist, television writer, playwright, and actress.
Leslie Nipkow is an actor and writer, breast cancer survivor, and daughter of an Auschwitz survivor. As a result, she writes characters who battle overwhelming odds, whether it be institutionalized prejudice, a Cat 5 hurricane, or their own rogue cells.
About Me. After a controversial appearance in the kindergarten production of Alice in Wonderland, I was hooked on books, theater, and adventure. Also, an insatiable curiosity about anything labeled EAT ME or DRINK ME, and a closet divided into thin and fat clothes.
May 14, 2013 · While in NYC recently, I got the chance to sit and visit with Leslie. And as life would have it, these two cancer warriors chatted over an “afternoon of chemo.” Ah, life. As I can attest, Leslie is still the uber-talented, passionate, articulate and bold artist she was 28 years ago. Only more so.
Aug 10, 2015 · Almost True Detective. Like many, I wanted True Detective, Season Two, to be a masterpiece to match Season One. I wanted it so much that, like a horrible boyfriend with a superior intellect, I made excuse after excuse for the impossible-to-track plot. "His intentions are good!"
I’m obsessed with history, underdogs, justice, civil rights, feminist sheroes, and New Orleans. I survived stage three breast cancer, and I usually put in ten rounds in the boxing ring before breakfast. In 2021, I won the $20,000 Black List Google Assistant Storytelling Fellowship to develop my feature screenplay, KICKS, about a middle-aged ...
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Leslie Nipkow's Articles at Salon.com. Leslie Nipkow has been published in O Magazine, the New York Times City section, poemmemoirstory, the New York Post, Written By and...
Leslie Nipkow. New Orleans, Louisiana. As a cancer thriver, second-gen Auschwitz survivor, & New Orleanian, Leslie writes characters facing long odds, whether it's institutionalized prejudice, a Cat5 storm, or her own rogue cells.
Aug 2, 2015 · I'm a perfectionist. As a result, much goes unwritten. Not just essays and movies and thank yous and status updates, but the tiny appreciative epistles I string together in my mind as I roll down the street for a coffee or a sparring session, the observations that flit through my head between sentences, the pretty/ugly ups and downs that I file in the "write later" folder in my brain. That ...