This Monday, I want to share with you something very near and dear to my heart- Sassy Magazine circa 1988-1994. I spent most of the late 80s and early 90s a shy, overly sensitive, awkward girl. I was a far cry from homecoming queen, or a popular kid. Sassy helped me to embrace, and even celebrate, my "oddness". It opened my eyes to the the alternative subculture, and introduced me to an entire new genre of music, movies, literature, and fashion. Looking back, I am surprised that Sassy…