Julie Phillips
Julie Phillips (born Seattle, Washington) is an American writer who writes about books, film, and culture. In early adulthood she became interested in feminism. Her articles have appeared in ''Newsday'', ''Mademoiselle'', ''The Village Voice'', and elsewhere. Her biography of James Tiptree, Jr., titled ''James Tiptree, Jr.: The Double Life of Alice B. Sheldon'', won the National Book Critics Circle Award, the Hugo Award for Best Related Book, the 2007 Washington State Book Award for History/Biography, and the Locus Award for Best Non-fiction/Art Book.In 2017, she was awarded a Whiting Creative Nonfiction grant to complete her book ''The Baby on the Fire Escape: Creativity, Motherhood, and the Mind-Baby Problem,'' which was published in 2022. She is also working on a biography of the writer Ursula K. Le Guin.
She lives with her husband and two children in Amsterdam, where she is a book critic for the daily newspaper ''Trouw'' and for the website 4Columns. Provided by Wikipedia
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6by Sashiananthan Ganesananthan, Zaheer Yousef, Nisar Shah, Parin Shah, Hossam Elsayed, Julie Phillips, Ann Parkes, Angharad MorganGet full text
Published 2020-12-01
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7by Kristelle Craven, Jain Holmes, Katie Powers, Sara Clarke, Rachel L. Cripps, Rebecca Lindley, Julie Phillips, Ruth Tyerman, Christopher McKevitt, David Clarke, Kathryn RadfordGet full text
Published 2021-10-01
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8by Kate Radford, Chris Sutton, Tracey Sach, Jain Holmes, Caroline Watkins, Denise Forshaw, Trevor Jones, Karen Hoffman, Rory O’Connor, Ruth Tyerman, Jose Antonio Merchán-Baeza, Richard Morris, Emma McManus, Avril Drummond, Marion Walker, Lelia Duley, David Shakespeare, Alison Hammond, Julie PhillipsGet full text
Published 2018-05-01
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