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Artsy, swoon-worthy and kinky. New York Magazine
F Scott Fitzgerald for the iPod generation. Richard Nash, Editor Soft Skull Publishing
I
don't know whether to be flattered or outraged but as I read these pages I felt gratitude. It's hard to find work so drenched in honesty and I was glad for the chance to read it. I think the author is a decent unafraid writer, and that's rare. And as an editor I think the writing demonstrates a raw honesty and humour. Molly
Stern, Senior Editor at Penguin Books
Terrific
and genuinely spooky. Caroline
Marshall, Editor of Campaign London First he steals the oxygen from you, then he spits it back in your face. One of the most interesting and controversial encounters I've made through a book. Lorenzo
DeRita, Editor of COLORS Rome
A great. finely tuned, funny, unique, and oftentimes poetic voice. The sections about St LaCroix are particularly amusing. Eric Obenauf, Publisher Two Dollar Radio, Brooklyn
Women seem to be very fond of this book, about a down-and-out guy who has lots of trouble with women. It's a surprise dark-horse Williamsburg bestseller. Jonas Kyle, Spoonbill & Sugartown Booksellers
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