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Things Sarah Stodola Has Done


She has been born (in upstate New York in the year 1977).  She has grown up in Kentucky, mostly.  She has taken up writing.  She has lived in Washington DC and New York City.  She has remained in New York City, except for when she has moved to London.  She has preferred Brooklyn most of the time (except for when she's in London, during which time she prefers Notting Hill).  She has been lazy.  Sometimes she has not been lazy.  She has contradicted herself on many occasions.  She has been very, very broke. Sometimes she has been only marginally broke.  She has celebrated the smoking ban. As the executive editor of this journal, she has attained the email address sstodola at methree dot net. She has failed to change the profile picture to the right in several years.   And also...

Essays/Journalism/Commentary:

Pranksters Amid the Pilsner, in the New York Times

Great Winter Cocktails, in Forbes Traveler

Recession Index, in New York Magazine

Where the Grass is Definitely Not Greener, in the New York Times

10 Gorgeous Glaciers, in Forbes Traveler

Luxurious Lakeside Resorts, in Forbes Traveler

Beach vs. Beach, in Forbes Traveler

F. Scott Fitzgerald's Second Act, in Stop Smiling Magazine (print only)

Past Uncovered: The Hotel Granada, in Easy Being Greene

A Summer of Endless Winter in Lake Placid, N.Y., in the New York Times

Friday's in New York, here in Me Three

Book Slam: London's Answer to Droll Literary Readings, in Stop Smiling (print only)

The Content King: Sumner Redstone, Viacom, and CBS, here in Me Three

I'm a Person, Too, You Know: How Corporations Stole Our Identities, in The   Brooklyn  Rail

Zadie Smith Talks Smack About London and then Makes the Booker Shortlist, in Londonist

Personal Essays:

Jazz, the Dead and a Musical Bridge, in the New York Times

Sorry, I Must Decline to Eat Your Ham, in the New York Press 

The 1920's Sense, here in Me Three

Council from a One-Time Intern, here in Me Three

A Placid, Crazy Thing, here in Me Three

Notes on Notes, in Eyeshot

Interviews:

You Once Said: An Interview with Jonathan Ames, here in Me Three

You Once Said: An Interview with Christine Schutt, here in Me Three


Fiction:

A Shape, in Red Peter

Unfinished Stories #17, in Kevsville

What Was Heard, in Eclectica

Old Friend, in Pindeldyboz

We Were All Too Young to Drink, Once, in City Writers Review

The Blueprint, (under a pseudonym) here in Me Three

Post-Its Framing Candles, in Eyeshot

Light Rain, in Muse Apprentice Guild

Reviews:

A Review of Craze: Gin and Debauchery in the Age of Reason, here in Me Three

Meyers on Maugham (Book Review), in The Brooklyn Rail

A Review of Florida, in New Pages

A Review of de Kooning: An American Master, here in Me Three

Scoop Revisited, here in Me Three

Corporate:

I wrote and edited content for Beverage Marketing Corporation's website.

Errata:

I wrote for Londonist

Interview I gave in Gothamist

Holiday Gift Guide (one of several contributors), in the New York Press

Top Ten Novel Titles of All Time, here in Me Three

Celebrity Deaths, in The Black Table