Pulling the (self-)plug

For those not privy to picking up a copy of the latest two issues of [X]Press Magazine, you can now read what really matters most: my stories.

First, my review of Freakonomics: A Rogue Economist Explores the Hidden Side of Everything.

Then, the feature I co-wrote with Kristin Curtin, To Breed or Not To Breed, a look at the growing popularity of not having kids.

Last issue, I wrote a brief about what author Ariel Levy calls “raunch culture.” Fun stuff.

Since I’m graduating soon, I’m practicing shameless self-promotion here. I hope you, my devoted four readers, don’t mind.

Next entry—How good I am in bed: Confessions of my exes.

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2 Responses to “Pulling the (self-)plug”

  1. “…that his conclusions have the effect of scratching a mental itch.”

    That’s brilliant and you’re right.

  2. Love the self plugging. When is the confessions of the exes coming?

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