How Sassy Changed My Life A Love Letter to the Greatest Teen Magazine of All Time

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How Sassy Changed My Life A Love Letter to the Greatest Teen Magazine of All Time by Jesella, Kara; Meltzer, Marisa, 9780571211852
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  • ISBN: 9780571211852 | 0571211852
  • Cover: Paperback
  • Copyright: 4/17/2007

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For a generation of teenage girls,Sassymagazine was nothing short of revolutionaryso much so that its audience, which stretched from tweens to twentysomething women, remains obsessed with it to this day and back issues are sold for hefty sums on the Internet. For its brief but brilliant run from 1988 to 1994,Sassywas the arbiter of all that was hip and cool, inspiring a dogged devotion from its readers while almost single-handedly bringing the idea of girl culture to the mainstream. In the process,Sassychanged the face of teen magazines in the United States, paved the way for the unedited voice of blogs, and influenced the current crop of smart women's zines, such asBustandBitch, that currently hold sway. HowSassyChanged My Lifewill present for the first time the inside story of the magazine's rise and fall while celebrating its unique vision and lasting impact. Through interviews with the staff, columnists, and favorite personalities we are brought behind the scenes from its launch to its final issue and witness its unique fusion of feminism and femininity, its frank commentary on taboo topics like teen sex and suicide, its battles with advertisers and the religious right, and the ascension of its writers from anonymous staffers to celebrities in their own right. Kara JesellaandMarisa Meltzerare New Yorkbased writers. They have written and edited for publications such asThe New York Times,Teen Vogue,Elle Girl,Bitch,Jane,Spin,Entertainment Weekly,Nylon,Nerve, andElle. For a generation of teenage girls,Sassymagazine was nothing short of revolutionaryso much so that its audience, which stretched from tweens to twentysomething women, remains obsessed with it to this day and back issues are sold for hefty sums on the Internet. For its brief but brilliant run from 1988 to 1994,Sassywas the arbiter of all that was hip and cool, inspiring a dogged devotion from its readers while almost single-handedly bringing the idea of girl culture to the mainstream. In the process,Sassychanged the face of teen magazines in the United States, paved the way for the unedited voice of blogs, and influenced the current crop of smart women's 'zines, such asBustandBitch, that currently hold sway. HowSassyChanged My Lifewill present for the first time the inside story of the magazine's rise and fall while celebrating its unique vision and lasting impact. Through interviews with the staff, columnists, and favorite personalities, we are brought behind the scenes from its launch to its final issue. Along the way, we witness its unique fusion of feminism and femininity, its frank commentary on taboo topics like teen sex and suicide, its battles with advertisers and the religious right, and the ascension of its writers from anonymous staffers to celebrities in their own right. "There are peopleand I'm one of themwho define their adolescence as pre-Sassyand post-Sassy, who found a respite from the dominant culture of proms and mall-crawling in its pages, and who mourned its death like it was that of a best friend. For us, Jesella and Meltzer offer up some much-needed closure, as well as an engaging snapshot of a time when teen culture was full of vivid, inspired, yet-to-be-co-opted cool."Andi Ziesler, editorial/creative director ofBitchmagazine "A page-turning romp through the secretive and cut-throat world of teen journalism.Sassywas the one magazine that attempted to subvert the usual diet of mind control and hypnosis employed by its establishment peers. And while she may have destroyed herself in a fit of confused self criticism, she left a generati
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