The author of the bestselling book "Absolute Pen" is a new book on the age of 30 in the adult movie industry. Internationally known as pornstar Asa Kira's enthusiastic, fun, direct love, sex, death, marriage, celebrity collection is gathered up in a collection of amazing essays. Dirty 30 is a personal revelation, a universal symbol symbolizing the arrival of a new literary star era.
When you sign a recollection contract at the age of 30, you think that your life is very important and I think you can write for so long, so you all need to apologize to the universe. But for some reason, this will not allow me to write a second memoir in the next few years, even if this memoir was originally very different. I started writing this book, you know me, you do not like me, I think this will be a nice pop sociology museum, crazy clown boss and a network toe fan The world exploring the madness is from comic cartoon distance. However, as the project progressed, the distance of the cartoon disappeared, this book became a serious personal exploration, the problematic youth became unlikely but passionate Fish Fern and Yuggyro.
I met Amy for the first time because Mishka Shubaly and her recently-opened memoir "My Fair Addict: Memories of Dirty and Cleanliness" through our common friends (and recordable eight podcasts) was. I dug a toxic yarn, and the pain of Amy's poisoning and ultimate salvation has become a history. Amy, who grew up in Beverly Hills, includes top-notch private school education, the most expensive summer camp, and even weekly garment allowance. However, at the age of 24, she began engaging in Oracle in San Francisco and released drug addicts. Soon, if you can smoke, smoke, or have sex with her, she will. It is wise and charming, with the money of dad to rely on, she wants to put them together. When she became famous with Oxycontin, she was silly arrested for her husband's Bread Knife and used devastating domestic violence for domestic violence of felony.
Since the publication of the memoir of the AIDS epidemic in San Francisco in the spring of 2017, I have the courage to tell the course about memoirs for the first time - at least when I was teaching, this is the course. The need for personal testimony, the process for oblivion. In most cases, I avoided the topic of AIDS and I did not want to become an old and refined war story of the gray hair class in the Pulsatilla class. However, since AIDS's memoirs are one of the best examples of this type, I decided to participate in these recollection minefields.