Erika Lopez
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born
January 01, 1968
in New York City
gender
female
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Flaming Iguanas: An Illustrated All-Girl Road Novel Thing
— published 1997 — 2 editions |
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They Call Me Mad Dog!: A Story for Bitter, Lonely People
— published 1998 — 2 editions |
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Lap Dancing for Mommy: Tender Stories of Disgust, Blame and Inspiration
— published 1997 |
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Hoochie Mama
— published 2001 — 2 editions |
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The Girl Must Die: A Monster Girl Memoir
by Erika Lopez , Jeffrey Hicken — published 2010 |
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The Girl Must Die: 18 Postcards
by Erika Lopez , Jeffrey Hicken — published 2010 |
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Don't Forget to Write: 54 Enthralling and Effective Writing Lessons for Students 6-18
by Workshop Teachers at 826 Valencia 826La and 826NYC , Tony Millionaire , Erika Lopez — published 2005 |
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The 826 Quarterly, Volume 6: Summer 2006 - Poetry, Fiction, Essays
by Dave Eggers, Erika Lopez, Various — published 2006 |
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“I wanted to walk away in denial, watch the news and believe the cat was faking the whole thing for attention.”
― Erika Lopez
― Erika Lopez
“Really, I want to get this individualistic-thing down. I want to walk across the football field alone without looking like the last one picked to play soccer. I never was a cheerleader, I was a slut on my own with the thinking that if a tree has a good time and no one's around to hear it, it's not a slut. But sometimes you do need another tree around to double-dare you, or else you might end up doing nothing but watching TV when no one's around. ”
― Erika Lopez
― Erika Lopez
“I / I am a girl who feels too American for love...they say I'm a child of an AT&T café olé telephone-commercial future where your nose is not flat enough to offend/and not pointy enough to cut the glass ceiling. ”
― Erika Lopez
― Erika Lopez
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