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Rachel Shukert
Rachel Shukert is the author the the critically acclaimed memoirs Everything Is Going To Be Great and Have You No Shame? Her writing has appeared in numerous publications including Salon, McSweeney's, Slate, Gawker, the Daily Beast, Heeb, and Nerve, and been featured on National Public RAdio. ... show more

Rachel Shukert is the author the the critically acclaimed memoirs Everything Is Going To Be Great and Have You No Shame? Her writing has appeared in numerous publications including Salon, McSweeney's, Slate, Gawker, the Daily Beast, Heeb, and Nerve, and been featured on National Public RAdio. She has also contributed to a variety of anthologies, including Click: When We Knew We Were Feminists and Best American Erotic Poetry: 1800 to the Present. Rachel's plays include Bloody Mary (NYIT nominee), Johnny Applef*&ker, Everything's Coming Up Moses, The Sporting Life and The Nosemaker's Apprentice (both with Nick Jones) and The Three Gabor Sisters, and have been produced and developed by Ars Nova, Soho Think Tank, the Williamstown Theater Festival, and the Ontological/Hysteric, as well as extensively throughout the Netherlands. With Julie Klausner, Rachel co-created, co-wrote, and co-starred in Wasp Cove, New York's favorite live prime-time 1980's soap opera. She is currently developing her first feature with Yarn Films in Los Angeles.Rachel is also a contributing editor at Tablet Magazine, and an alumnus of the Ars Nova Play Group. She received a BFA from Tisch School of the Arts, and now lives in New York City with her husband Ben and her bipolar cat, Anjelica Huston.
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Are you there Krishna? It's me Rachel. Or Reshma. Whatever.
Rachel Shukert is crazy AF. Which is why I really enjoyed this book. Her laugh out loud essays on growing up Jewish in Omaha, traveling Europe and moving to NYC will have you in stitches.
Ceilidh-Tripping the write fantastic
Ceilidh-Tripping the write fantastic rated it 13 years ago
So there it is. I liked this a lot. I like Rachel's writing style, funny, descriptive, sarcastic, off color. She writes how I think, footnotes and all, so, you know, it's fun for me. I would certainly recommend...but not to my mother :)
M.W. Gerard
M.W. Gerard rated it 14 years ago
My review at http://cineastesbookshelf.blogspot.com
popsiclesinbed
popsiclesinbed rated it 14 years ago
Reading this book is like being drunk: while I generally enjoy it, I'm hesitant to recommend it to anyone.
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