The Last Kind Word by David Housewright

The Last Kind Word by David Housewright

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The Last Kind Word by David Housewright

Selling sex is a job that many people would never consider. But for the people who do sex work, pleasure is a business that sometimes sustains them and sometimes puts them at risk. In the second issue of the Red Umbrella Project's Prose & Lore, New Yorkers who have traded sex tell true stories of lessons learned, friendships with coworkers, unpleasant bosses, bodily functions, and more that make up their experiences in the industry.
Gutsy wisdom permeates these pages. Prose & Lore brings together a keen array of lived experiences and authentic voices. - Amber Dawn, author of How Poetry Saved My Life: A Hustler's Memoir
This journal], simply by virtue of existing, is part of a larger project to counteract the stereotypes and stigma that works to threaten those in the sex industries. - Jessie Nicole, Tits & Sass
David Housewright has worked as a journalist covering both crime and sports (sometimes simultaneously), and advertising copywriter and creative director, and a writing instructor. He won the Edgar Award for his first novel, Penance, in 1996, the Minnesota Book Award for his second, Practice to Deceive, in 1998, and Tin City, the second McKenzie novel, was nominated for the same prize. He lives in St. Paul, Minnesota.
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ISBN 13 9781250009609
ISBN 10 125000960X
Titel The Last Kind Word
Autor David Housewright
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Bindungsart Hardback
Verlag Griffin Publishing
Erscheinungsjahr 2013-06-04
Seitenanzahl 309
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