Although we still wish that longtime Phoenician Laurie Notaro hadn’t moved to Oregon, we’re always thrilled to know that the prolific scribe of Autobiography of a Fat Bride: True Tales of a Pretend ...
“I’m totally geeking out,” Beth Simpkins says as she clutches her forehead in the lobby of McIntyre’s Fine Books in Pittsboro. In celebration of her birthday, she and her husband Casey drove from ...
While the rest of us are roasting on the spit of yet another Phoenix summer, Laurie Notaro will be holed up in air-conditioned comfort, pounding out her fourth collection of humor essays for Random ...
Notaro (The Idiot Girls’ Action-Adventure Club) leverages her humor and keen eye for human foibles in an ambitious fictionalized account of three real-life aviatrixes whose daring exploits catapulted ...
Laurie Notaro is ecstatic that so many women want to be certified “idiots.” But give her a break, already. “People are totally mad at me,” says the author of The Idiot Girls’ Action-Adventure Club, ...
Humorist Notaro (The Idiot Girls' Action-Adventure Club, etc.) transitions to fiction with a comic mix of wife lit and smalltown suspense. When Maye Roberts's husband, Charlie, gets a tenure-track job ...
The cocktail waiter at Barmouche is staring longingly out the window at Laurie Notaro. “Hey, man,” he says to me. “That’s Laurie Notaro, huh?” I assure him that it is. “Wow,” he says. “I love Laurie ...
Package is about telehealth. Notaro leads us down a dark, winding, and sensational rabbit hole. Telehealth helps to make healthcare accessible to all. We talk about what it is, how it works, and who ...
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