Laney Traylor
Laney Traylor has been writing continuously for more than 20 years, as her convoluted career path has led her through the fields of journalism, law, teaching, and office administration. She earned her bachelor’s degree in journalism, with a minor in English literature, from Memphis State University in 1993. She then went on to the University of Tennessee at Knoxville, where she abandoned her graduate studies after one year to attend law school, receiving her law degree in 1997.
Laney discovered her passion for cooking at age five, when she prepared her first solo meal of French toast. Thirty years later, she remains an enthusiastic and adventurous home cook and baker. Her culinary point of view is that everyone should be able to “play with their food” — that is, anyone can learn basic techniques that they can then adapt to their own personal tastes. (She is only vaguely embarrassed that she is so pompous as to have a culinary point of view in the first place.) She maintains that she is not crazy, despite her refusal to use canned frosting rather than make her own from scratch.
Laney is also a self-proclaimed science-fiction/fantasy “fangirl.” However, she enjoys almost all genres of film, television, and music and loves all things pop culture, making a habit of watching entirely too much television. She has been an avid reader since age two, and is often in the middle of reading three or four books at the same time, although not actually simultaneously. Known among her friends as a quasi-librarian, she will lend you her precious books only if she trusts you completely.
Laney likes to travel whenever possible, but can ordinarily be found in Memphis, where she lives (and eats) with her husband Jeff and two ancient, grumpy cats. She can also be found on Twitter, under the username “moodyredhead”.
Latest Articles
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Glee Episode 1.5 — The Rhodes Not Taken
When the glee club needs a leading lady, Will Schuester takes drastic measures to bring in "new" talent, not realizing how much the scheme could ultimately cost him.
Sep 30, 2009
- Laney Traylor
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Why Sin Taxes Are Problematic at Best
While taxes on "undesirable" items such as cigarettes and alcohol - and now, potentially soda - may seem reasonable, they also raise important questions.
Sep 29, 2009
- Laney Traylor
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Mad Men Episode 3.7 — Seven Twenty Three
In its latest outing, AMC's Mad Men delivers an episode equally as powerful as last week's graphic, over-the-top story twist, despite a far more understated approach.
Sep 28, 2009
- Laney Traylor
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Dexter Episode 4.1 — Living the Dream
In the fourth season premiere of Showtime's Dexter, anti-hero Dexter Morgan struggles to balance his new responsibilities as a husband and father with his unusual hobby.
Sep 27, 2009
- Laney Traylor
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A Brief Overview of Libertarianism
As Americans become increasingly disenchanted with the "us vs. them" mentality of a two-party political system, many are exploring Libertarianism as an alternative.
Sep 26, 2009
- Laney Traylor
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Dollhouse Episode 2.1 Recap — Vows
In "Vows", the second season premiere of Joss Whedon's Dollhouse, many promises are made as Echo and company are back with a vengeance, both literally and figuratively.
Sep 25, 2009
- Laney Traylor
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Glee Episode 1.4 — Preggers
Fresh off a full-season pickup, the fourth episode of Glee continues to entertain with its unique mix of comedy, drama, and music.
Sep 24, 2009
- Laney Traylor
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Middendorf's Seafood Restaurant in Lousiana
Middendorf's Restaurant, just outside New Orleans, celebrated its 75th anniversary this year with newly renovated facilities but the same wonderful food.
Sep 23, 2009
- Laney Traylor
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Mad Men Episode 3.6
Minutes after winning the Emmy for Best Drama, Mad Men airs an episode that is at once shocking, darkly humorous, and ultimately heartwarming and hopeful.
Sep 22, 2009
- Laney Traylor
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Neil Patrick Harris Breathes New Life into Emmys
The 2009 Primetime Emmy Telecast sees its ratings rise 8% under the direction of host Neil Patrick Harris
Sep 21, 2009
- Laney Traylor
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