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Alternate Titles for Carrie Brownstein’s Autobiography

Posted on March 15, 2015June 3, 2015 by Kelsey Butterworth

Carrie Brownstein, undeniable queen of the hipsters, finally gave her autobiography a name and birthday. Hunger Makes Me A Modern Girl will hit shelves on October 27, and we can’t wait to read it. Its title comes from notable Sleater-Kinney track “Modern Girl”, so we wondered what alternate titles may have been floating around for the Portlandia star.

Society Makes Me A Sad Girl

Cardboard Clad

Come Be The First In Line (To Buy This Book Of Mine)

Excuses 1-16

Riot Grrl & Riot Grrl First

Long Version

I Wanna Be Your Miranda July

Ask Me About My Relationship With Corin One More Time I Swear To God

Kelsey Butterworth
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Though originally from Virginia, Kelsey recently graduated from the University of Georgia with a cavalcade of neat degrees. She's written for other sites like Wide Open Country, Half Past, Seeing Trees Music, The Cropper, InfUSion Magazine, and Blurt. Kelsey’s greatest weakness is a large bowl of pho, and though she doesn’t know it yet, her friends will soon host a soup intervention for her. In her spare time she enjoys exploring abandoned buildings, crafting dad-humor puns, collecting vintage key chains, writing long lists that utilize the Oxford comma, and acting like Larry David.

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