An American rock & roll legend, in the final year of his life, finally comes clean about sex, drugs, and rock & roll. Experimental Adult Fiction by Marilyn Jaye Lewis "As arousing as it is heartfelt, I can give no greater praise for Marilyn Jaye Lewis's The Guitar Hero Goes Home than to say this is a book written by a wonderful writer at the height of her powers. Highly Recommended!" -- M. Christian, author of The Bachelor Machine
An American rock & roll legend, in the final year of his life, finally comes clean about sex, drugs, and rock & roll. Experimental Adult Fiction by Marilyn Jaye Lewis "As arousing as it is heartfelt, I can give no greater praise for Marilyn Jaye Lewis's The Guitar Hero Goes Home than to say this is a book written by a wonderful writer at the height of her powers. Highly Recommended!" -- M. Christian, author of The Bachelor MachineHinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Marilyn Jaye Lewis has been writing and editing sexually focused fiction since the late 1980s. She is the author of 6 published novels, with a 7th currently in the pipeline (Thug Luckless: Welcome to P-Town), and the author of 50+ published short stories, as well as many essays, flash-memoirs, and novellas. Over the decades, Lewis has won numerous honors and awards, both in the US and Europe, for her fiction writing, screenwriting, and multi-media production - including inclusion in Playboy's Online Hall of Fame for her trailblazing literary erotic fiction website, Other-Rooms.com (1998). Her novels, novellas and short stories have been translated into numerous languages, including French, Spanish, German, Japanese and Italian. She is co-writer and co-producer of Abstract Absurdity Productions, a micro-short film production company based in West Hollywood. As a playwright, two of her musical theatrical projects are currently in pre-production in New York City and Toronto. Visit Marilyn Jaye Lewis online: marilynjayelewis.com
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