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At the height of the first dotcom boom, when novices were becoming billionaries before lunch and all a girl had to do to be a sensation was take her clothes off now and then, a middle-aged man going through a painful, rancorous divorce gets involved with an Internet exhibitionist. A brilliant and ambitious exhibitionist, who's determined to parlay her site into fame and an IPO -and who's not above concocting a fictional life story to ensure getting the attention she wants.
And then the story and the life begin to knit together all too closely...

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At the height of the first dotcom boom, when novices were becoming billionaries before lunch and all a girl had to do to be a sensation was take her clothes off now and then, a middle-aged man going through a painful, rancorous divorce gets involved with an Internet exhibitionist. A brilliant and ambitious exhibitionist, who's determined to parlay her site into fame and an IPO -and who's not above concocting a fictional life story to ensure getting the attention she wants.

And then the story and the life begin to knit together all too closely...


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Ted Krever spent several decades in media journalism, at ABC News on the magazine show Day One with Forrest Sawyer and the Barbara Walters Interviews of a Lifetime series, as General Manager of BNNtv, a documentary production company, creating programs for CNN, A&E, Court TV, CBS, MTV News, Discovery People and CBS/48 Hours, and as VP/Production of a short-lived dotcom.

He has also driven a 20-foot truck across the Rocky Mountains, managed a revival-house movie theater, prepared soups and salads in an Italian restaurant, been married and divorced and married again.

He was once accused of attempting to blow up Ethel Kennedy with a Super-8 projector.