Wake Up And Smell The Shit: Hilarious Travel Disasters, Monstrous Toilets, And A Demon Dildo

Édition Kirsten Koza
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Wake Up And Smell The Shit: Hilarious Travel Disasters, Monstrous Toilets, And A Demon Dildo

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“Some writers are famous for writing love poetry—Pablo Neruda, for instance. Others, like Scott Adams, have managed to pin to the page the preposterousness of corporate America. Rohinton Mistry is known for his poignant portraits of Mumbai. Sir Arthur Conan Doyle changed the face of detective novels by creating Sherlock Holmes. But no one can describe an unfamiliar bathroom quite like Kirsten Koza." — Geeta Nadkarni, CBC Radio Canada International

“Kirsten Koza is like Judy Blume on acid.” — Sandra Polifroni, CHRY Radio Toronto

“Koza, who has a degree in theatre, knows how to tell a story.” — Uptown Magazine
  • Date de publication : Oct 30, 2015
  • Langue : anglais
  • Nombre de pages : 272
  • Éditeur : Travelers Tales
  • ISBN : 9781609521097
  • Dimensions : 5.25" W x 0.63" L x 8.0" H
Kirsten Koza is a humorist, journalist, adventurer, expedition organizer and the author of Lost in Moscow: A Brat In the USSR. She’s a contributor to Travelers’ Tales anthologies and her stories “Chasing Tornadoes” and “Mare’s Milk, Mountain Bikes, Meteors & Mammaries; a Nipply Night in Nomad’s Land” are in The Best Women’s Travel Writing, volumes 8 and 9. Her misadventure “Easter Island: The Chilean with the Brazilian” is in Leave the Lipstick, Take the Iguana.

As a journalist, she contributes to TheBlot Magazine and covers topics such as cannibalism, bullfighting, dildos, Putin, gluten, twisted travel, tropical diseases, gross food, and outrageous world politics.

Her travel writing and photographs have been published in newspapers and magazines around the world including DreamScapes (a travel & lifestyle magazine in Canada), The Guardian (UK), Iquitos Times (Peru), Guatemala Times(Guatemala), Outpost (a hardcore travel magazine and Open Central Asia (a business and society magazine).

Kirsten also leads writing, photography and eating expeditions and lives in Sutton, Ontario, Canada.

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