![]() ![]() A novel about celebrity influence & teens in Hollywood. Not just for the teens in California, but for all of us consuming stories. The memoirs show the price of fame and question its social costs, ![]() ![]() His best friend is a talented teen actress from whichĬome the fictional memoirs Starlet’s Web, Starlet’s Run, and Starlet’s Humble girl-magnet smart athlete who hangs out with wealthy whiteĬelebrity teens. Starlet’s Man takes the reader inside Santa Monica High School from a Our actors are too thin and areĪs readers and viewers, let’s push for more layers in our stories. What are we doing about the actors on anti-aging drugs? CosmeticĪds tell us to buy products to look young. Requirement for success? We shame our athletes for taking illegal I wrote the Starlet Series to question our acceptance of what HollywoodĪnd the cosmetic industry tell us is beautiful. The Golden Age of filmmaking, the curvy Marilyn Monroe defined beauty. Like to see smart, curvy women get their billionaire love-interests. I’d like to see more persons of color triumph above the antagonist. Book publishers stillĮncourage writers to develop the pretty white protagonist. Hollywood casting agents still push the white waif. But why do readers and viewers still want thin and beautiful characters? W e understand that theĮntertainment business is more profitable when its product shocks themedia. Hollywood glamour is expensive and time-consuming. We all know photos of celebrities are Photoshopped. ![]()
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