Eric Poole Excuse Me While I Slip Into Something More Comfortable
Harry Behn Quote Excuse Me While I Slip Into Something More In the great tradition of david sedaris, david rakoff, and augusten burroughs, memoirist eric poole recounts his quirky childhood years in utterly hilarious and painful detail. Poole's lighthearted and charming second memoir, "excuse me while i slip into someone more comfortable", picks up in the late 1970s, when the high schooler begins to suspect he might be gay.
Harry Behn Quote Excuse Me While I Slip Into Something More Comfortable Eric poole grew up pretending to be endora from bewitched in his critically acclaimed memoir, where’s my wand? but now that eric’s facing the outer and self criticisms that come with high school, college, and young adulthood, he realizes that he’d better try something new. In the great tradition of david sedaris, david rakoff, and augusten burroughs, memoirist eric poole recounts his quirky childhood years in utterly hilarious and painful detail. Eric poole’s first memoir received rave reviews and was developed as a television series for abc. he has written for the huffington post, cnn, and the advocate, and spends more time than he would like penning commercials for everything from mcribs to tampons to tv shows about celebrities boxing. In the great tradition of david sedaris, david rakoff, and augusten burroughs, memoirist eric poole recounts his quirky childhood years in utterly hilarious and painful detail.
Harry Behn Quote Excuse Me While I Slip Into Something More Comfortable Eric poole’s first memoir received rave reviews and was developed as a television series for abc. he has written for the huffington post, cnn, and the advocate, and spends more time than he would like penning commercials for everything from mcribs to tampons to tv shows about celebrities boxing. In the great tradition of david sedaris, david rakoff, and augusten burroughs, memoirist eric poole recounts his quirky childhood years in utterly hilarious and painful detail. Picking up at the end of his first acclaimed memoir, where's my wand?, poole's journey from self delusion to acceptance is simultaneously hysterical, heartfelt, and inspiring. "a touching and riotously funny story about one boy's search for his personal and creative identities in the 1980's midwest. A talented trumpet player, poole begins his memoir by recounting his disastrous first sexual encounter with a girl, a memorably recounted event that occurred at an illicit, alcohol drenched party he had to bribe his way into. Striving to become the son who can finally make his parents proud, eric begins to suspect that discovering his personal and creative identities can only be accomplished by admitting who he really is. Eric poole’s first memoir received rave reviews and was developed as a television series for abc. he has written for the huffington post, cnn, and the advocate, and spends more time than he would like penning commercials for everything from mcribs to tampons to tv shows about celebrities boxing.
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