on her.meneutics
In case you missed it, last week I had two pieces on the Christianity Today women's blog, Her.meneutics.
(You probably didn't miss it since I tweeted incessantly about it.)

I wrote about Lena Dunham's new show on HBO, "Girls," and its painfully honest depiction of privileged twentysomethings trying to navigate adulthood.

I also interviewed Amy Spiegel about her new book Letting Go of Perfect. She is funny and sincere, and I've thought of her book several times since talking with her, as I am continually figuring out how this "Taylor bubble" community works.