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Marcelle Karp

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Marcelle Karp, a.k.a. Betty Boob, (born 1964),[1] is an American feminist writer, editor, and television director and producer.

Karp worked as a television producer and director for Lifetime, Fox, and HBO; and has written for Spin, Details, and Jane magazines.

In 1993 Karp and Debbie Stoller produced the first issue of Bust, "The Magazine for Women With Something to Get Off Their Chests", now seen as one of the flagship publications of third-wave feminism, mixing feminism with sexuality. Betty Boob was the name that Karp used in writing for the magazine (Stoller used Celina Hex). The two women met while working for Nickelodeon in New York City. Her 1999 book with Stoller, "The Bust Guide to the New Girl Order", ISBN 0-14-027774-9, is a collection of articles from that magazine. She was forced out of Bust in 2001[citation needed].

Karp was married in 2000 and also gave birth to a daughter, Ruby, that year.[1] She was divorced in 2002.

Karp is currently writing a new novel.

References

  1. ^ a b The Second Time Around, Marriage With Jewels (Dec 22, 2005) New York Times article mentioning her age and marriage