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Jeffery Self

    Jeffery Self is a writer and performer whose work delves into themes of identity and social norms with a unique blend of humor and insight. Influenced by his background as a performer, his writing explores the complexities of modern life with a keen eye for observation and a distinctive voice. Self's ability to weave together wit and a deeper contemplation of societal issues makes his contributions compelling and thought-provoking. His approach to storytelling is direct yet imaginative, often leveraging his performance skills to bring his narratives to life.

    Self-Sabotage
    • Self-Sabotage

      And Other Ways I've Spent My Time

      • 272 pages
      • 10 hours of reading

      The memoir-in-essays offers a candid and humorous exploration of pursuing dreams, navigating life's chaos, and the journey of self-discovery. Drawing inspiration from the styles of Gary Janetti and Danny Pellegrino, it combines wit and sincerity, providing relatable insights into the challenges and triumphs of personal growth.

      Self-Sabotage