| mollycrabapple ( @ 2008-04-10 09:22:00 |
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See the entire Backstage archives at http://www.mollycrabapple.com/backstage . Thanks to Mekenzie, they have all sorts of new functionality and spiffiness.
Also check the quotes from two of my favorite writers, which leave me so honored I could faint.
BACKSTAGE is dazzling retro-fetish. Just enough histro-smut, transgressive comedy, and wacky badgirlism to make you wish there were MacArthur Genius Awards for Sultry Artist/Writer Duos Kicking through the Web. Manhattan never looked more deadly.
- Mel Gordon. Author of Voluptuous Panic: The Erotic World of Weimar Berlin
Molly Crabapple is an American Renaissance woman. In a market that increasingly demands simplicity, she delivers the opposite, juxtaposing a candy shoppe visual aesthetic of sweetness (all pinks and curlicues) with a harsh tale of the sordid underbelly, justifying the title "Backstage"...the truth behind the beauty.
- Trav S.D. Author of No Applause, Just Throw Money: The Book That Made Vaudeville Famous

See the entire Backstage archives at http://www.mollycrabapple.com/backstage . Thanks to Mekenzie, they have all sorts of new functionality and spiffiness.
Also check the quotes from two of my favorite writers, which leave me so honored I could faint.
BACKSTAGE is dazzling retro-fetish. Just enough histro-smut, transgressive comedy, and wacky badgirlism to make you wish there were MacArthur Genius Awards for Sultry Artist/Writer Duos Kicking through the Web. Manhattan never looked more deadly.
- Mel Gordon. Author of Voluptuous Panic: The Erotic World of Weimar Berlin
Molly Crabapple is an American Renaissance woman. In a market that increasingly demands simplicity, she delivers the opposite, juxtaposing a candy shoppe visual aesthetic of sweetness (all pinks and curlicues) with a harsh tale of the sordid underbelly, justifying the title "Backstage"...the truth behind the beauty.
- Trav S.D. Author of No Applause, Just Throw Money: The Book That Made Vaudeville Famous