• "Alicia and the Underground Press"About Didion's fondness for
underground newspapers. First appeared in 1968 in
The Saturday Evening Post. • "Getting Serenity"About a
Gamblers Anonymous meeting Didion attended in
Gardena, California. First appeared in 1968 in
The Saturday Evening Post. • "A Trip to Xanadu"About the
Hearst Castle and its symbolic importance in California culture. First appeared in 1968 in
The Saturday Evening Post. • "On Being Unchosen by the College of One's Choice"About Didion's failure to be admitted to
Stanford University. First appeared in 1968 in
The Saturday Evening Post. • "Pretty Nancy" A profile of then-First Lady of California
Nancy Reagan. First appeared in 1968 in
The Saturday Evening Post. A shortened version of the article later appeared in the essay "Good Citizens", included in
The White Album (1979). • "Fathers, Sons, Screaming Eagles"About a reunion of
101st Airborne Division veterans that Didion attended in
Las Vegas at the height of American involvement in the
Vietnam War. First appeared in 1968 in
The Saturday Evening Post. • "Why I Write"About Didion's relationship with writing. First appeared in 1976 in
The New York Times Magazine. It was later included in the anthology
The Writer on Her Work, edited by
Janet Sternburg (1980). • "Telling Stories"About Didion's brief experience writing short stories. First appeared in 1978 in
New West. • "Some Women"First appeared in 1989 as an introduction to
Robert Mapplethorpe's book
Some Women. • "The Long Distance Runner"First appeared in 1993 as an introduction to
Tony Richardson's autobiography
The Long Distance Runner. • "Last Words" About the controversial posthumous publication of
Ernest Hemingway's unfinished work. First appeared in 1998 in
The New Yorker. • "Everywoman.com"A profile of businesswoman
Martha Stewart. First appeared in 2000 in
The New Yorker. ==Release==