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But Enough about Me: From Eighties Geek to Rock 'n' Roll Chic - Adventures in Celebsville

In this candid and humorous memoir, the author traces a personal transformation from an outsider and self-described geek in the 1980s to a confident insider navigating the glamorous and often absurd world of rock music and celebrity culture. The narrative is packed with firsthand anecdotes about rubbing shoulders with famous musicians, actors, and other pop culture icons, offering a backstage pass to the highs and lows of life in the spotlight. With a sharp eye for detail and a self-deprecating wit, the book explores themes of identity, reinvention, and the surreal nature of fame, all while maintaining a conversational tone that invites readers into the author's extraordinary yet relatable adventures. more

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Jancee Dunn
Jancee Dunn

Jancee Dunn is a journalist, with an unknown birth and death date. more

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“Character is too deep to catch in a single storyline. What really moves us - what makes the great stories, and there aren't so many of them - is the inevitability of character. The destiny. All we see is the arc. We'll never penetrate the secrets of the living, let alone the dead. I've spent my whole life trying to understand people, and all I've learned is that the deeper we look, the greater the mystery. At the core, each person is unknowable. Maybe that's the soul? I have to respect that. The mystery, in fact, is what I've loved the most, in people and in stories as well.”