The narrative explores Elliot Rodger's distorted self-perception and obsession with societal ideals of attractiveness and success. He believed that wealth, style, and charm would earn him the affection of women, leading him to cultivate a façade of sophistication. Rodger's fixation on being perceived as "The Supreme Gentleman" reveals deep-seated insecurities and a troubling mindset that ultimately drives his actions. The book delves into themes of entitlement, loneliness, and the consequences of unrealistic expectations in relationships.
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I am the author or co-author of numerous books, with one recent work recently optioned for film by a major studio. My writing delves into profound human themes, exploring the nuances of relationships with a distinctive style. I am known for a unique voice that immerses readers in the worlds I create, leaving a lasting impression. My approach to literature is rooted in a desire to uncover the complexities of the human experience.




- 2020
- 2017
Subversive
- 236 pages
- 9 hours of reading
Interviews with fifty-two of the most radical people in the world.
- 2013
Am I Pleasing You?
- 110 pages
- 4 hours of reading
Exploring the dark side of addiction, this collection of stories delves into the lives of individuals ensnared by their cravings for sex, drugs, and love. Set against a backdrop of modern society, characters grapple with their desires and the consequences that follow, revealing the thin line between pleasure and despair. As their tumultuous journeys unfold, readers are drawn into their chaotic realities, witnessing the fragility of life and the desperate search for fulfillment.
- 2012
37 Stories about 37 Women
- 116 pages
- 5 hours of reading
Exploring the complexities of relationships, this collection features 37 women, including a prisoner and a psychic, each offering a unique perspective on sex addiction and its impact. The stories, characterized by spare and rhythmic prose, delve into themes of desire, betrayal, and resilience amidst a backdrop of permissiveness. Whitney's unflinching narrative uncovers the darker aspects of love and connection, providing a thought-provoking examination of the battle of the sexes that challenges conventional views on intimacy.