Jessica Hopper is a music and culture critic whose work regularly
appears in Chicago Reader, LA Weekly, SPIN, ANP and Chicago Tribune
and has also been included in DaCapo's Best of Music Writing 2004,
2005 and 2007. She is also the music consultant for the public
radio show, This American Life. Her widely-anthologized essay,
"Emo: Where the Girls Aren't" was described as "influential" by The
New York Times.
Holding fast to the music-is-my-life credo, Hopper has also done
time as a tour manager, band publicist, DJ, touring bassist, Girls
Rock Camp booster, and fanzine publisher. She lives in Chicago.
This highly informational and inspiring do-it-yourself resource will guide girls toward their rocker dreams. It will also appeal to the young-at-heart who dream of being a rock star and readers and researchers of girl culture. --Elizabeth M. Wavle, Elmira College Library, NY
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