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|a Womanhood : the secret delta -- A question of gender (Austin Sun, 1976) -- Ready, set, go-go! (Texas Monthly, June 2009) -- My surprise wedding (Modern Bride, December 2009) -- Princess of the oil rigs (Campus Voice, April/May 1986) -- Silver pins and golden tresses (Third Coast, 1987) -- Take a strutting, stomping twelve-day vacation from your life (Oprah, November 2002) -- Buy, buy birdie (Texas Monthly, April 2006) -- Neck and neck (Texas Monthly, November 2006) -- Is this really what meemaw had in mind? (Annie's list/Texas Tribune, April 26, 2017) -- Texas : so many ways for a girl to lose her virginity -- Clouds (from between heaven and Texas by Wyman Meinzer, University of Texas Press, 2006) -- Unlike a virgin (Third Coast, 1985) -- From the archives of the heartbroken and spiritually bereft (Moth Radio Hour, recorded December 12, 2012, Paramount Theater, Austin, Texas) -- Road Coma (Southern Magazine, circa 1981) -- Bumfuzzled (Texas Co-op power magazine, date unknown) -- Talkin' trash (third coast, August 1982) -- Knocking on heaven's door (Third Coast, july 1983) -- The furs were flying (Texas Monthly, May 2006) -- Step lively (Texas Monthly, June 2006) -- Horn'em, hookers (Texas Monthly, January 2007) -- Goodbye, Mrs. Chips (Texas Monthly, March 2007) -- Hog wild (Texas Monthly, July 2007) -- Motherhood : two seconds after the stick turns pink -- Mombo (Austin American-Statesman, May 9, 1993) -- Nurse bird (Good Housekeeping, November 2009) -- Lactation nation (Texas Monthly, August 2008) -- The Q gene (New York Times magazine, May 1, 1994) -- Going private (Texas Monthly, October 2006) -- Pedal to my mettle (Texas Monthly, August 2006) -- Tour de farce (Texas Monthly, February 2007) -- Craigslust (Texas Monthly, December 2007) -- Ranch blessing (Texas Monthly, August 2009) -- The goodbye boy (Texas Monthly, December 2008) -- Writing : use it in your work -- For Keith (for aids benefit "queer voices," September 1998) -- Flash back (Alcalde, May/June 2011) -- Shrines to a common good (speech to the Texas Library Association, July 2017) -- Passion victim (Texas Monthly, May 2005) -- Read 'em and weep (Texas Monthly, October 2005) -- Say cheesy (Texas Monthly, January 2006) -- Meat, my maker (Texas Monthly, July 2012) -- The big sleep (Texas Monthly, October 2013) -- Paisano (Texas Highways, November 2018).
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|a <P>When Sarah Bird arrived in Austin in 1973 in pursuit of a boyfriend who was "hotter than lava," she found an abundance of inspiration for storytelling (her sweetheart left her for Scientology, but she got to taste a morsel of Lynda Bird Johnson?s poorly preserved wedding cake as a temp worker at the LBJ Library). Sarah Bird went on to write ten acclaimed novels and contribute hundreds of articles to publications coast to coast, developing a signature voice that combines laser-sharp insight with irreverent, wickedly funny prose in the tradition of Molly Ivins and Nora Ephron</p><p>Now collecting forty of Bird?s best nonfiction pieces, from publications that range from <i>Texas Monthly</i> to the <i>New York Times</i> and others, <i>Recent Studies Indicate</i> presents some of Bird?s earliest work, including a prescient 1976 profile of a transgender woman, along with recent calls to political action, such as her 2017 speech at a benefit for Annie?s List.</p><p>Whether Bird is hanging out with socialites and sanitation workers or paying homage to her army-nurse mom, her collection brings a poignant perspective to the experience of being a woman, a feminist, a mother, and a Texan?and a writer with countless, spectacular true tales to tell us.</p>
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