Marion Winik
No Touch Monkey and Other Travel Lessons Learned Too Late
[book review, 11-21-03]
It's the Thoughts That Count
[books feature, 12-06-02]
Comics to cut through everything
Book Reviews
[books feature, 10-04-02]
Marion Winik reviews Jennifer Egan's startling National Book Award finalist, now in paperback.
Susanna Kaysen Lays It on the Line
[books feature, 10-19-01]
The Camera My Mother Gave Me, by Girl, Interrupted author Susanna Kaysen, is a memoir that has nothing to do with either the author's camera or her mother, Marion Winik writes. It is about her vagina. It is the chronicle of a mysterious and intractable medical problem she had with this little-discussed part of the body, and of the interesting experiences she endured in what I think of as Patient-World, the alternate reality inhabited by those of us who have something wrong with our bodies.
Book 'Em
[books feature, 08-24-01]
Zigzagging Down a Wild Trail: Stories
Life After Death: A Novel
[book review, 06-22-01]
On Writing: A Memoir of the Craft
[book review, 02-09-01]
Mall
[book review, 12-01-00]
Dangerous Liaisons
[books feature, 08-25-00]
A Blind Man Can See What a Good Writer Amy Bloom Is
Colors of the Mountain
[book review, 04-28-00]
Boy With Loaded Gun: A Memoir
[book review, 03-03-00]
The Sick Jock Guide
[features feature, 01-28-00]
Marion Winik has discovered yet another addiction, but this time, she probably won't quit. The Sick Jock Guide outlines her 10-step plan to late-life fitness.
How She Knows What She Knows About Yo-Yos: Stories
[book review, 01-21-00]
Postcard From PA
[features feature, 11-26-99]
Austin Marion Winik writes from her new home in the wilds of Pennsylvania
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