![]() ![]() Other people of similar age, or people who are younger or older. I thought there might be things that I had learned through my experiences that other people might benefit from. Although my sort of queer journey isn’t necessarily like a current one because it happened in the early 2000s, I think so much has changed since then. Reading about Jenny Boylan, Kate Bornstein, and Chaz Bono, as well as non-queer memoirs like Fran Drescher’s, Boy George’s, Geri Halliwell’s, I just loved them all. ![]() I always loved reading memoirs when I was younger, and I started to discover queer memoirs after I turned 18. What initially inspired you to write a memoir? When they do and connect with it in personal ways, it’s very, very meaningful. It’s been amazing to have people read the book and love it because this is a pretty vulnerable thing, writing about your life and wondering if anybody will care or read it. It’s been received very well by audiences! It became a best-seller, and it’s gotten great reviews and responses from people. ![]() launch of your memoir, Caught in the Act ! How was it received when it was released in Australia last year? She took some time to discuss Caught in the Act with OFM.Ĭongrats on the U.S. ![]()
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