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Laura Nathan-Garner
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Laura Nathan-Garner was the managing editor and later editor-in-chief of InTheFray.org from the fall of 2003 to April 2008. (Back then and up until December 2009, she was just Laura Nathan.) She now works as a freelance writer, editor, and Web consultant; blogs for True/Slant; and is the Blog Managing Editor at Psych Central. She has written for publications such as Redbook , Cooking Light, The Writer's Chronicle, and Photo District News, and is the author of Insiders' Guide to Houston (Globe Pequot Press, 2009) and Day Trips from Houston, 13th edition (Globe Pequot Press, summer 2010). Laura holds an M.F.A. in writing and literature from Bennington College, where she specialized in literary nonfiction. She received an M.A. in social sciences from the University of Chicago and a B.A. in history from the University of Texas at Austin. A native Texan who by some strange stroke of luck finds herself in Buffalo, New York, Laura is constantly adding to her ever-growing list of books to read, meals to cook, and places to visit.

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Female
Buffalo
NY
USA
www.lauranathan.com
Freelance writer, editor, and Web consultant
Writing, editing, reading, teaching

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Laura Nathan-Garner (laura)

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DateTitle
05/16/2008 13:56:11World's dumbest logic
03/03/2008 22:18:17Our bodies, our selves
02/17/2008 10:20:54A 20/20 vision?
02/04/2008 22:50:42Got heart?
01/24/2008 06:42:30Heath Ledger: "Fag Enabler"?
01/07/2008 23:20:54Best of ITF 2007
12/02/2007 21:01:37Second looks
11/04/2007 20:26:57Keeping the faith
10/02/2007 09:21:23Going global
09/25/2007 09:27:17Quote of note
09/02/2007 21:51:17Wordplay
08/06/2007 08:15:03Going the distance
08/03/2007 23:17:50Who's that lady?
08/03/2007 23:05:34Help Glamour Select The Woman of Your Year
07/01/2007 16:09:14Tit for tat
06/03/2007 17:43:04Big business
05/06/2007 16:42:18History lessons
04/01/2007 16:07:53Wandering
03/17/2007 20:46:59Sontag's last stand
03/04/2007 21:17:32Flashbacks
02/06/2007 17:29:45Child's play
02/05/2007 06:10:13Relics
12/31/2006 20:00:08Yearning
12/04/2006 19:46:22Facing family, facing ghosts
11/06/2006 21:37:11Some like it hot
10/02/2006 21:57:43Risky business
08/07/2006 23:33:58The long road home
07/03/2006 22:01:08A matter of perspective
04/02/2006 20:09:53The dreams that got away
03/06/2006 19:22:15Where illusions end
01/01/2006 15:46:41Holding on and letting go
12/04/2005 15:44:06Remembering to remember
11/20/2005 13:51:16'Tis the season ... to be socially conscious
11/07/2005 12:52:29Far from home
11/06/2005 11:04:49A Texas-sized constitutional mistake
09/13/2005 08:03:14Boston 2005 Asian American Film Festival
09/06/2005 21:00:25Reality bites
09/06/2005 14:49:26Quote of note: The high price of Southern hospitality
08/29/2005 14:33:38Gays: the “real” weapons of mass destruction
07/04/2005 20:02:02Fireworks, freedom, and … outsiders
06/06/2005 06:31:41When the colors refuse to run
04/04/2005 22:02:39Outside looking in, inside looking out
03/07/2005 21:12:30Walking in another’s shoes
01/07/2005 10:11:36The disparities disaster didn’t erase
01/03/2005 09:42:34Ringing in the new — while remembering the old
12/05/2004 21:18:14Louisa Achille on The Naked Feminist
12/05/2004 21:12:21Sexx, lies, and videotape
12/03/2004 18:14:18Are TV networks losing their religion?
11/08/2004 20:16:32Whose land is it anyway?
11/02/2004 05:13:01Where the two elections shall meet
09/02/2004 16:12:23Quote of note
08/01/2004 22:58:53Rockin' the vote
07/11/2004 22:02:28No place like home
07/11/2004 21:27:26Strangers in a strange land
07/11/2004 21:20:37Writing home
07/07/2004 11:38:13Living by the hour
07/02/2004 18:22:48The newest way to 'click and save'
06/30/2004 11:34:26Bodies that matter
06/23/2004 17:46:00Invitation to a beheading
06/18/2004 17:23:21French fries — they’re what’s for dinner
06/16/2004 11:14:22I left my heart on CNN
06/12/2004 10:13:47The many faces of war
06/09/2004 19:37:07Do you want some fries with that video?
06/06/2004 18:29:48Next stop, everyland
06/04/2004 16:48:26When “sorry” isn’t good enough
06/02/2004 13:33:12Knitting two worlds back together
05/29/2004 17:30:18Whose fault is it anyway?
05/27/2004 20:24:08Not so sentimental after all
05/26/2004 17:04:13The new faces of MTV
05/25/2004 17:26:56Any given day
05/22/2004 00:59:23Lessons from high school
05/19/2004 20:43:07My two moms
05/18/2004 20:02:17When the politics of film meet the film of politics
05/16/2004 22:05:35Traversing Chisholm’s trail (complete transcript)
05/16/2004 22:02:03Traversing Chisholm’s trail
05/14/2004 13:47:25With this ring, you shan’t he wed
05/12/2004 00:19:33QUOTE OF NOTE: Not that innocent
05/11/2004 13:45:54Imagine all the people ...
05/08/2004 18:36:39Speaking of segregation ...
05/07/2004 19:44:10Are Friends there for YOU?
05/05/2004 12:18:59Don’t believe the hype
05/03/2004 21:54:23Mixing black, white, and a dab of Brown
05/02/2004 20:53:25Making a nation of difference
05/01/2004 12:31:26Fleeing from the public/private distinction
04/28/2004 16:29:18Impaired judgment
04/21/2004 12:49:41Where the pen triumphs over the sword
04/20/2004 19:49:31Documentary eye for the tyrannical guy
04/18/2004 21:32:03When it rains, it pours
04/16/2004 21:58:13Scarred for life
04/13/2004 12:00:18Reinventing America one apple pie at a time
04/10/2004 18:00:13Body art
04/09/2004 12:41:52Unearthed!
04/03/2004 16:51:35When potted ficuses run the country
04/03/2004 10:39:27She said he said
04/02/2004 12:47:07How to disappear completely
03/29/2004 21:18:06For the love of ---
03/26/2004 16:16:04Petaphilia -- it's all the rave
03/24/2004 23:11:18Sexualized until proven innocent?
03/23/2004 20:29:49Much ado about Abercrombie
03/22/2004 10:36:091955 redux
03/20/2004 14:58:30Fear and loathing at Claremont McKenna
03/18/2004 21:55:38Presidential inspiration
03/16/2004 18:39:32Food for thought
03/15/2004 19:17:48QUOTE OF NOTE: Homophobia 101
03/13/2004 14:12:46Sex, drugs, & rock 'n roll
03/12/2004 20:35:14Gettin' a little piece of the action
03/04/2004 07:38:52Don't mess with Thin Mints
03/02/2004 17:49:25For whom the wedding bell tolls
03/01/2004 10:04:14Poetic justice
02/29/2004 20:49:11My mother is a terrorist
02/28/2004 19:46:11Demilitarizing Italian men
02/22/2004 22:12:01Something about Mary
02/21/2004 17:00:47The trophy wife: the secret of electoral success?
02/20/2004 18:07:15Blogging the great divide
02/17/2004 13:48:31When democracy exchanges vows
02/13/2004 23:00:10Reliving Roe
02/12/2004 13:29:17Divorcing politics
02/06/2004 11:38:07Constructing an unhealthy conservatism
02/05/2004 15:03:47One man, no votes
01/31/2004 23:46:59Quote of note
01/31/2004 14:32:39Queer lives for the straight eye
01/30/2004 20:15:58The ace of race
01/29/2004 21:06:11Overconsumption: Mmm ... good
01/24/2004 14:19:50The f-word reconsidered
01/23/2004 12:57:47Re-presenting Iraq's electoral aspirations
01/22/2004 13:09:55Racializing the politics of (in)justice
01/18/2004 17:14:32Enslaving women
01/16/2004 12:04:02Playing the race card
01/12/2004 23:59:44Simply the best
01/12/2004 23:51:53Readers’ Choice: Top ten social justice organizations in America
12/24/2003 15:25:16Readers’ Choice: Top ten activists in America
11/11/2003 07:06:55Editors’ choice: Top ten crusaders for social justice

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