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  • Her work has been published in Redbook, Seventeen, Glimmer Train, TriQuarterly, and other publications.

    Cammie McGovern biography 2006

  • Lolly Winston is a freelance journalist whose work has appeared in Redbook,

    Lolly Winston biography 2005

  • (And I must say that an article in Redbook that warns desperate couples away from a product called Good Head Oral Delight Gel — "the consistency is like congealed turkey fat" — deserves some kind of award for service journalism.)

    The Wifely Duty 2003

  • (And I must say that an article in Redbook that warns desperate couples away from a product called Good Head Oral Delight Gel — "the consistency is like congealed turkey fat" — deserves some kind of award for service journalism.)

    The Wifely Duty 2003

  • The surest way not to sell Redbook is to put a woman politician on the cover: the

    Feminism's Identity Crisis 1993

  • The surest way not to sell Redbook is to put a woman politician on the cover: the

    Feminism's Identity Crisis 1993

  • The surest way not to sell Redbook is to put a woman politician on the cover: the

    Feminism's Identity Crisis 1993

  • This one here, "Redbook" -- I didn't think that -- "Three amazing sex moves."

    CNN Transcript Jun 9, 2003 2003

  • 'Not My Boy!' and their children's book, 'My Brother Charlie' in the May issue of Redbook, which is available now.

    ImNotObsessed.com Tracee 2010

  • 'Not My Boy!' and their children's book, 'My Brother Charlie' in the May issue of Redbook, which is available now.

    ImNotObsessed.com Tracee 2010

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