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What “Ink-stained Amazon” would be complete without samples of her writings? In addition, you will also find transcriptions and recordings of interviews as they become available.

The Seattle Times

Well respected for its comprehensive local coverage, The Seattle Times, winner of seven Pulitzer Prizes, is the largest daily newspaper in Washington state, and the largest Sunday circulation newspaper in the Northwest.

The Oakland Press

California CEO Magazine

California CEO is California’s only statewide bi-monthly business magazine written for top-level executives, business owners, and entrepreneurs.

  • The Presidio: A New Hope
    Lucasfilm’s Letterman Digital Arts Center was built to incorporate modern-day technology and conveniences without compromising the rich history of the Presidio.

Washington CEO Magazine

Named by Folio: Magazine in 1998 as the nation’s best regional business magazine, Ms. Stuller is honored to be contributing articles on a broad range subjects.

  • Sipping Serenity
    Relaxing with Scotch and cigars in Seattle and beyond.
  • From Science to Sirens
    How one Seattle firm is translating philosophical concepts of design into functional works of art.
  • Playing With Fire
    CEO style fireplaces are warming up the Northwest market.
  • Designing People
    Octegenarian comapny innovates air travel and more around human nuances.

Australian Broadcasting Corporation

While attending the “Holy Men in Tights” conference in Melbourne, Australia, Ms. Stuller was interviewed by the ABC’s Radio National: Breakfast program. More information available here, or click below to hear the interview in its entirety.

University of Washington Daily

From Fall, 2004 thru Spring, 2005, Ms. Stuller has been a staff opinion columnist for the UW’s Daily – providing the unique perspective of an “older” undergrad, as well as commentary on representations of gender, sexuality and diversity in popular culture. This Fall she was invited back by the publication and is continuing her column through the end of the quarter.

  • The Not-so Graduate
    The musings of a 29-year old undergraduate.
  • The New Domesticity
    Redefining domesticity and taking back the craft.
  • In Praise of Sci-Fi
    Science fiction—it’s about more than ray guns.
  • TV Series “He’s a Lady” is a Tramp
    Reality television and reductionist concepts of gender.
  • Graphic Male Dominance
    It’s not what you think, how you think or even mean to say it; in an electronic world increasingly filtered for nasty-minded spam, your messages might have a better chance of getting through in a bottle than through spam-proofed email.
  • Lost and Found
    Storytelling and story-experiencing reflect our humanity back at us, sometimes with a little bit of magic — and sometimes with a polar bear.
  • The Out-of-Towners
    My husband had been locked out of the house by my father. What would Freud say about that?
  • TV’s Alias, and the Female Hero
    Like Mrs. Peel, Bristow is an illustration of a woman who is intelligent and resourceful, determined and righteous – a woman with strength both physical and emotional. And like Mrs. Peel, Bristow is a paradoxical representation of the female hero.
  • Take the Day Off
    There are times when keeping your jammies on and watching a Battlestar Galactica marathon might help prevent an illness instead of helping you recover from one.
  • The Age Fad
    Grow older gracefully.
  • Queer Eye on Springfield
    Yep, someone in Springfield is gay.
  • Wonder Woman Returns
    It was the creation and intention of a Wonder Woman that enabled an evolution of the female superhero that resulted in a Buffy.
  • Prison Couture
    Martha’s infamous wrap.
  • ‘C’ is for Carrots?
    Cookie Monster’s new, healthier diet isn’t going to ruin my memories of the cookie-crazed incarnation of the little blue monster. But new generations will come to love and remember a healthier beast.
  • Sympathy for the Devil
    I’m certainly not advocating the fashioning of an “ass-groove” in your couch à la Homer J. Simpson, but it’s important to acknowledge TV is not the enemy.
  • Star Wars, Childhood, and the Power of Myth
    To say the Star Wars saga was merely a few movies greatly insults its importance for the generation it influenced, as well as its status as one of the great epic tales of all time.
  • And All I Got Was This Lousy URL
    The attraction of the souvenir lies not in the object itself, but in its relationship with the memory. It’s a tactile reminder of something done somewhere else.
  • Race, Class, Gender and Television
    Lost represents a range of cultural diversity that is unprecedented in television, surpassing landmark shows such as ER, Star Trek and even the Sci-Fi network series, Battlestar Galactica, in its depictions of race, ethnicity, class, gender, weight and ability.
  • Who’s Your Spy Mama?
    This season of Alias brings us television’s first spy mama; and as Ms. Bristow has said herself, she’s not like other moms.
  • I Heart Ricky Gervais
    I have a crush on an older, slightly overweight, British man, and my husband's okay with that.
  • Ciao Bellas; Saying Goodbye
    Ms. Stuller reflectus on her experience as a Daily columnist and thanks her editors.