Beauty Queen is at once memoir, commentary, enlightenment and a little dose of self-help. Taylor Marsh was Miss Missouri, performed on Broadway, hosted a radio show and starred in a one woman show. She was also a Relationship Consultant for the nation's largest newsweekly, edited the web's first mega successful women-owned and operated soft-core pornography site, worked as a phone sex actress and studied sexuality and relationships for years. She's been single, a girlfriend, a mistress and a wife. She has the inside track to what men want, what women need and how we all tend to muck it up. As…mehr
Beauty Queen is at once memoir, commentary, enlightenment and a little dose of self-help. Taylor Marsh was Miss Missouri, performed on Broadway, hosted a radio show and starred in a one woman show. She was also a Relationship Consultant for the nation's largest newsweekly, edited the web's first mega successful women-owned and operated soft-core pornography site, worked as a phone sex actress and studied sexuality and relationships for years. She's been single, a girlfriend, a mistress and a wife. She has the inside track to what men want, what women need and how we all tend to muck it up. As a political commentator and popular writer, Taylor is intelligent and inspiring. She blends personal experience, pop culture and the politics of sex in an entertaining, engaging and inspiring read.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Taylor Marsh is a political writer, cultural voyeur and author now living in the Beltway area of Washington, D.C. In 2008, the "Washington Post" and "The" "New Republic" both interviewed Marsh for profiles during the height of the 2008 presidential election cycle, because her new-media site [TaylorMarsh.com] was a major Hillary hub. She described herself as "the Hugh Hefner of politics," which became the title to "TNR"'s article. Her first book, "The Hillary Effect," chronicles Hillary Clinton's rise and first run for president. How a Miss America contestant and homecoming queen ended up as editor-in-chief of the first female-run soft-core website to make money on the web is only part of the story, but it did get her picture on the pages of "USA Today" at the time. It all began when she became Relationship Consultant at the "LA Weekly" in 1992. When her trademarked column "What Do You Want?" moved to the web in 1996, Taylor Marsh became one of the very first people writing about relationships, men, women and the politics of sex online. Marsh has been interviewed by the BBC, CNN, MSNBC, C-SPAN's Washington Journal, Al Jazeera Arabic and Al Jazeera English, among others. Marsh has been featured in the "The Hill" "and "The Washington Scene"," Washington Journal's Hotline's On Call, the "LA Times," NewYorkTimes.com and many other new media and national news venues.
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