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books
- Sign Here : Absurd Contracts for an Absurd World
- Coauthored with Brandt Goldstein. Not out yet. But it's apparently "20 mock contracts for those areas in our lives that need it most, from sharing the television remote to sitting next to a total stranger on an airplane who wants to tell you the story of his life." Heh.
- Me v. Everybody
- This could be the same as the above book. I don't know! Read the author note in the link.
- I Will Sing Life: Voices from the Hole in the Wall Gang Camp (1992)
- Edited with Larry Berger. From Kirkus Reviews, excerpted on Amazon: "Reminiscent of Jill Krementz's affecting How It Feels to Fight For Your Life (1989), here's a collection of first-person accounts and poetry by campers at the Hole in the Wall Gang Camp, founded by Paul Newman for seriously ill kids." (Thanks, Clay, who picked up on this.)
her haunts
- Slate
- Dahlia writes tons of stuff on Slate. After all, she's a Slate senior editor.
- Writ
- Dahlia's written a few columns on Writ, too. But not as much, even though she's also an editor there.
- The New Republic
- Every now and then, Dahlia writes stuff for The New Republic. Like "They Are The World," "Chaos Ex Machina," "Extreme Court," "Gen X, Post Facto," "Half-Court Offense," and "Devil's Advocate."
- CNN.com
- She has a few things on CNN.com, too, like an article on Elian Gonzales and an article on the Supreme Court grandparents' visitation rights case.
- Elle Magazine
- She has, according to one review, written articles in Elle. But I can't find them! Anyways.
- Ottawa Citizen
- None of her articles in Ottawa Citizen are archived either, as far as I can tell.
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