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Tags: blog, book, HIV
“Two years ago, when I read at the Miami Book Fair with Lauren Weisberger, organizers were suprised when, after fawning over Lauren and essentially ignoring me in the green room, hundreds of women lined up for me to sign their books and only a handful came for Lauren. Lauren’s book sold better than mine everywhere else - but in MIAMI, Dirty Girls ruled the day. It’s one of my top markets, if not THE top market for me.
Yet the daily paper pretends I don’t exist. Or rather, they don’t like the book. They published my oped piece from the Post last week, but are ignoring the book and my local appearance. WTF?
My publicists have called everyone they could think of at the paper, and they all say the same thing: “There’s a big story about a playhouse closing. No one’s available.”"
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