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This week I drove on the other side of the road for my first time, through Tokyo, during rush hour, with no insurance (they won’t give it to you if you have an international drivers license – hello?!) without wetting my pants or scratching the car. I went on a road trip to the mountains of Uedo with three of… Read More ▶
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The countdown begins! My book is due to my publisher on August 1st, a little over a month away. He’s lucky I didn’t sit in his lap and beg him for help, If you need a fire lit under your butt to get your book done, sign up for my Book Proposal in a Week Bootcamp coming up in September…. Read More ▶
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I’m a big believer in writing things down to make them happen, and while I really do love following my intuition around the world, there are some places I have my heart set on going, so I’m writing them down to make sure I get there. Although this list could go on for pages and pages, here are the places… Read More ▶
This just in: The Top 3 Excellent Things about writing your book in a Japanese coffee shop are: 1. You don’t get distracted by other people’s conversations because you have no idea what the hell they’re saying. 2. You can leave all your stuff at the table to go to the bathroom because the Japanese don’t steal. 3. When you… Read More ▶
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I interrupt taking pictures of myself on my balcony in Tokyo in the dark in my robe for this important announcement: My book, Don’t Sleep With Your Drummer, was on Chelsea Lately last week. Soon-to-be-gigantic-movie-star, Malin Akerman, mentioned it whilst being interviewed about her upcoming movie, Rock of Ages. She’s also the one who put me in Oprah Magazine. Malin… Read More ▶
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One of the excellent things about hanging out with old friends is that they have pictures and memories of stuff you did together that you don’t have. I was delighted to be reunited with this doozie from ye extremely olde days of Crotch, my first band, whilst visiting with my cigar-lighting pal, Sara Rotman, in New York. Photo by Terry Richardson… Read More ▶