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I’m not sure I’ll ever master the art of self-promotion, but I am lucky that so many different people have wanted to talk to me about my book, leading to an array of fulfilling conversations in a tiny amount of time.
Long ago (in truth, l...
Celebrating DeKonstructing the Kardashians
Thursday, May 7th at Planet Hollywood.
Photos by Sydney Riker Media
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How to Edward Bernays-ify your book rollout, and learn to love your own Instagram Face
The story of how my book launch party ended up happening at Planet Hollywood could read like a wacky Kardashian episode
It’s the eve of my first-ever bookstore event (which falls on the same night of the Met Gala, and the night before actual pub day) and I am not sure what to do with myself, so I’m watching the Book Party episode of Sex and the City, because...
And where Kylie factors in
Just a few weeks ago, sitting across from Matthew McConaughey at a CNN and Variety town hall, discussing the economics of cinema and the attention spans of modern audiences, Timothée Chalamet said: “I don’t want...
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