Jennifer's review
It's So You: 35 Women Write About Personal Expression Through Fashion and Style by Michelle Tea
well so far i read my own essay and cintra wilson's, plus I got to hear Beth Lissick read hers which was complex and stealthy, and that Trish Robbins has a piece about As Is, this Goodwill outlet with bins that is disarmingly filthy. I think Trish Robbins might actually be wierder than me, though about 5 times more productive. She did this little book on Women Who Kill for Red Wheel Weiser/Cunari that is cute as a button. She had a handsome hippy of a certain age with her.
