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Notes to Boys: And Other Things I Shouldn't Share in Public - Paperback

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Report copyright infringementby Pamela Ribon (Author)Notes to Boys: And Other Things I Shouldn't Share in Public is a mortifying memoir from bestselling author and tv/film writer Pamela Ribon. Miserably trapped in small town Texas with no invention of the internet in sight, Ribon spent countless hours of her high school years writing letters to her (often unrequited) crushes. The big question is: why did she always keep a copy for herself? Wince along with Ribon as she tries to understand exactly how she ever thought she'd win a boy's heart by writing him a letter that began: Share with me your soul, and ends with some remarkably awkward erotica. You'll come for the incredibly bad poetry, you'll stay for the incredibly bad poetry about racism.Author BiographyPamela Ribon is a bestselling author, TV writer, screenwriter, roller derby girl, and Wonder Killer. In addition to her novels (one of which landed her a spot in the Oxford English Dictionary under Muffin Top (look it up.)), Pamela continues to work in film and television, notably having written for the Emmy award-winning show Samantha Who?. Her stage productions have become international cult sensations (Call Us Crazy: The Anne Heche Monologues), and she's been a featured performer at HBO's US Comedy Arts Festival. On the Internet she's known as Pamie, where she's been running her wildly successful website pamie.com for a very long time, long enough to have been nominated for a Lifetime Achievement Bloggie. Pamela lives in Los Angeles, where she writes and writes and writes.

Number of Pages: 264

Dimensions: 0.6 x 8.4 x 5.4 IN

Publication Date: February 14, 2017