Here’s my latest Out of Towner column for The New York Times.
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Austin, Texas novelist Ruth Pennebaker, who's old enough to call herself "fabulous," writes about family, politics, marriage, friendship, feminism, aging and whatever else occurs to her. Her latest novel, Women on the Verge of a Nervous Breakthrough, was published by Berkley in January 2011.
Here’s my latest Out of Towner column for The New York Times.
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Well done. It’s struck so deep to the bone there is nothing I can say that doesn’t sound trivial or trite. I think I may have to go have a drink.
Fabulous article in the NYT. As a hospice nurse, I’ve long appreciated WIT. It was not until I was diagnosed with cancer this year that my appreciation went to a whole new level. Your line, “You’ll have to ask someone with more critical authority and distance from the analysis of the play” struck a real chord with me. I’m so glad that you and Jen were able to be together. I can only imagine walking into Midtown after the weight of emotion was delivered by Cynthia Nixon. Wowsy.