Misadventures in the (213)
by Dennis Hensley
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The adventures of a gay scriptwriter in Hollywood as he tries to sell a script based on his experiences as a cruise director on a love boat. He receives help from a nymphomaniac.Tags
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All that is laughable and lovable about El Lay.
Favorite quote of MANY:
"I wish there was a Special Olympics for sex so you could get a hug at the end no matter what."
Favorite quote of MANY:
"I wish there was a Special Olympics for sex so you could get a hug at the end no matter what."
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Dennis Hensley is a writer, journalist and columnist for Detour magazine whose beat is celebrity gossip of the Entertainment Weekly or Hard Copy variety. His first novel, Misadventures in the (213), 213 referring to the Los Angeles area code, concerns a gay screenwriter and his fellow creatures of the night as they pursue fame at any cost. The show more book is written in a fast-paced, Gen-X friendly style that is long on one-liners and pop culture references. In addition to his column, Hensley has contributed articles and profiles to Out and Movieline and is a regular celebrity profiler for Detour. 30 show less
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