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Master of Ceremonies: A True Story of Love, Murder, Roller Skates and Chippendales Diary 9-25-08

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THE SELF-HELP, SCOTTISH BALLS & MURDER TOUR

THE SELF-HELP, SCOTTISH BALLS & MURDER TOUR

An All-Star Who’s Who of memoirists will be rocking the Bay Area in October. Ex-track star best-selling fashion icon Beth Lisick, ex-pat Glaswegian literati kingpin Alan Black, and ex-industrial sex technician Disney screenwriter David Henry Sterry star in Art of the Memoir: Telling and Selling Your Life Stories. There will be performances revealing shocking intimate details about Richard Simmons, southern TV evangelists, and the greatest male stripping empire the world has ever known. Then the authors will reveal why they all felt compelled to spill their guts all over the page.

 

Master of Ceremonies: a True Story of Love, Murder, Roller Skates and Chippendales Diary 9-23- 08

Strand Bookstore, the granddaddy and the mother of American bookstores.  Monday night.  September 22.  New York, New York.  The very city where Master of Ceremonies takes place.  Only now it’s 2008 and not 1985.  How far I’ve come, what a different person I am.  No longer in a top hat, tuxedo, and roller skates.  No longer in front of 600 booze fueled flesh craving cash waving Ladies.  Now I’m doing an event based on remembering that event.  And I can wear whatever I want.  Say whatever I want.  Be whoever I want to be.  I have reinvented myself, but it happens so slowly that I hardly recognize it.  But tonight it is stark and clear, I’m not the person I was when I wrote this book.  Hallelujah! 

 

Master of Ceremonies: a True Story of Love, Murder, Roller Skates an Chippendales Diary, September 19, 2008

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The universe giveth and the universe taketh away.  Goat to hero.  In the blink of an I.  The bat of the lash. And in the end what I’m doing, the things I’m focusing so maniacally on, are so minute and insignificant in the context of the collapse of the Empire, a tragedy dressed as a comedy, starring George W. Bush as a commedia dell’arte Julius Caesar with Cheney and Rove and the rest of the court licking their chops and counting their money while I fiddle about as Rome burns..

 

 

THE ART OF THE MEMOIR: TELLING & SELLING YOUR LIFE STORIES

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BARNES & NOBLE COLONIE CENTER ALBANY

SEPTEMBER 18, 2008, 7 p.m.

THE ART OF THE MEMOIR:

TELLING & SELLING YOUR LIFE STORIES

“Everybody wants to make their mark. Nowadays, that means everybody is writing a memoir.” – CNN, April 18, 2008

 

Master of Ceremonies: A True Story of Love, Murder, Roller Skates and Chippendales Diary September 15, 2008

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Master Ceremonies: a True Story of Love, Murder, Roller Skates & Chippendales Diary 09-09-08*

Master Ceremonies: a True Story of Love, Murder, Roller Skates & Chippendales Diary 09-09-08*

 

Master of Ceremonies: A True Story of Love, Murder, Roller Skates and Chippendales Diary September 6, 2008

Master of Ceremonies: A True Story of Love, Murder, Roller Skates and Chippendales Diary September 6, 2008

 

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Press Release for Masters of Ceremonies

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Hello, I am David Henry Sterry, best-selling author of Master of Ceremonies: A True Story of Love, Murder, Roller Skates, and Chippendales, and I am embarking on an 18 event tour, from San Francisco to Manhattan to Miami to Hollywood to New Jersey, place of my birth. The event is called Art of the Memoir, and I’m so excited to be sharing a podium with an all-star Who’s Who of memoirists and memoir experts: New York Times bestseller and TV icon Chelsea Handler, international storytelling sensation Mike Daisy, Bay Area legends Beth Lisick and Alan Black, James Beard Award winner Laura Schenone, mega-agent James Levine, Distinguished Professor Jeff Berman, and book superguru Arielle Eckstut. There will be performances. Then we’ll be talking about how the memoir has evolved as an art form, and as a cultural phenomenon. Why do so many Americans feel the need to write a memoir? Is this the new 15 minutes of fame? What makes a good memoir? What makes a bad memoir? Then we’ll have some crazy Q & A’s. So here’s the skinny on the tour and the new book. Thanks, David Henry Sterry

 

Master of Ceremonies: a True Story of Love, Murder, Roller Skates and Chippendales diary 9-03-08

Master of Ceremonies: a True Story of Love, Murder, Roller Skates and Chippendales diary 9-03-08

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Master of Ceremonies: a True Story of Love, Murder, Roller Skates, and Murder Diary, 8-29-08

I finally got the last member of my panel for the art of the Memoir: Telling and Selling Your Life Stories at the Strand on September 22. Mike Daisy. I think he’s perfect for this panel. I first met Mike backstage at the assembly rooms Theatre in Edinburgh when we were both doing the Fringe Festival, me with Chicken, Mike with 21 Dog Years. He is such a funny, smart, thoughtful person. A true old-school eccentric in the best sense of all those words. And his wife is quite great also. Jean-Michele. She directs his work and does an amazing job of it. I’m so psyched about this Strand show. It’s going to be such a blast. It’s been so hard to get the last member of this panel. I actually talked to the publicist of Elizabeth Gilbert., best-selling author. Apparently, if I could give Liz and honorarium of 10 grand or so, and an honorary degree from Harvard, she would be happy to do my event with me, but otherwise, Liz wants nothing to do with me and my event at the present time. And I didn’t even get as far as Frank McCourt’s publicity person at Scribner. I did talk to the agent of Diablo Cody at Gersh. He’s a really nice guy named Joey Mangano. Actually he’s the assistant to the agent. I think he fee sorry for me at this point. I just seems so pitiful, knocking sweetly on Diablo Cody’s door over and over and over again while she ignores me. I don’t care. I really don’t. To me, every time I send an e-mail, every time I make a phone call, every time I put myself out there, it’s like buying a lottery ticket. And the more you buy, the more your chances go up of winning. But it’s even better than a lottery ticket, because you can stack the odds by having a good product, and selling it well. Wrapping it up in a beautiful package with a very nice bow. I’m watching Wooster and Jeeves currently. starring a pre-house Hugh Laurie, and a pre-Oscar Wilde Stephen Fry, back before they were authors. This is a great episode where Jeeves becomes the toast of Harlem, in Louis Armstrong boogie-woogie days. Oh that PG Wodehouse, he really could sling the shit. So I also wrote an e-mail to book revue bookstore in Huntington New York at the suggestion of my seeker friend, Keni fine. It looks like Lily Barana will not be doing our sex worker literati show at KGB. So were going after someone named Elisabeth Eaves, I went to her website, it looks great. She looks great. I really hope she does the show with me and Tracy Quan. Tracy is really amazing I must say. Plus she’s Canadian. I love Canadians. They all work so hard. Tracy is so on it. She is so plugged in and turned on. I got an e-mail from an Italian woman today. All she said was: I love your book. And I fell in love with her in that moment. My head right over my heels. It was funny to fall in love with an Italian woman based solely on an e-mail. In my mind she has long thick black Italian hair and smoldering hot Italian eyes and swively Italian hips and dark Italian skin and she’s a bisexual Communist who believes in free love and the power of the workers. I must say, Hugh Laurie is fantastic as the hapless bug eyed slack-jawed aristobrat clueless inbred idiot Bertie Wooster. Such a long way from the acerbic drug addict cynical genius House. I also e-mailed Catherine Burns who runs the moth, it’s a really great storytelling series. I told a story there are couple of years ago and it was so much fun. With the amazing candye cane. I also hooked up electronically with a woman who runs the Montclair writers group, her name is Harriet Halpern, they meet on Tuesday at 1015 and the Montclair public Library. I’m going to go. Usually of course I’m not up that early, but I will make the sacrifice. This is what it takes to be a writer. I sent out the NPR pitch. I send something out to Josh Wolff Shenk, who runs a writing program. At one point were friends I think. now I’m not sure. I don’t expect to ever hear from him. But I’ll keep e-mailing him periodically, you never know. I wish I had a manservant. Someone who took care of my needs before I even knew they were needs. I just want to keep this diary to illustrate everything I’m doing to promote Master of ceremonies. All this stuff that has nothing to do with writing a book. Okay, that’s my two cents worth, and with inflation I owe you one.

 

Master of Ceremonies: a True Story of Love, Murder, Roller Skates and Chippendales Diary Day 3, 8-27-08

Master of Ceremonies: a True Story of Love, Murder, Roller Skates and Chippendales Diary Day 3, 8-27-08