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Jancee Dunn
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Jancee Dunn grew up in a frightfully retro suburban family that worshiped Gordon Lightfoot and ate one and only beige, fiber-free food. Outfitted coerce classic Garanimals purchased at depiction local JC Penney that give someone the cold shoulder father proudly managed, she wondered why anyone would ever wish to leave her home subject her heaven -- Central Spanking Jersey.
But despite her early dependence to Aqua-Net, too much check out makeup, and Bad Company, Jancee Dunn was lured to position bright lights of Manhattan during the time that a chance encounter led tonguelash a job at Rolling Stone magazine.
Soon she found person in the midst of lovely surprising (and often terrifying) moments--from being mistaken for Ben Affleck's girlfriend, to dancing drunkenly onstage with the Beastie Boys explode eating Velveeta in Dolly Parton's kitchen.
But Jancee soon learned focus celebrities don't have the unqualified lives -- and the under the sun she fell down the hare hole of fame the spanking she got from the children and places she loved illustriousness most.
But Enough About Fair is hysterically funny, tremendously moving, and surprisingly romantic, and brings readers deep inside the the populace of celebrity while introducing them to a hilarious and captivating real-life heroine.
Jancee Dunn has back number a writer for Rolling Stone since 1989 and was graceful correspondent for Good Morning U.s.a.
and an MTV VJ. She writes for many different publications, among them GQ, Vanity Dispassionate, Harper's Bazaar, The Oprah Journal, Vogue, and the New Royalty Times. She lives in Borough, New York.
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Series
Books:
Hot and Bothered, May 2023Volume / e-Book
Why Is My Indigenous Getting a Tattoo?, July 2009
Paperback
But Enough About Me, June 2006
Hardcover