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Lisa Crystal Carver

    Lisa Crystal Carver is an American author renowned for her provocative writing and interviews that introduced a diverse range of underground artists to a wider audience. Her work often delves into themes of prostitution, pop culture, and personal relationships with a unique blend of raw honesty and artistic reflection. Carver's distinctive style immerses readers in her intense life experiences and sharp observations on the American Dream.

    The Lisa Diaries
    Drugs Are Nice
    • Drugs Are Nice

      A Post-Punk Memoir

      • 310 pages
      • 11 hours of reading

      'The 31-year-old married mother from Dover may well be the country's supreme cultural anthropologist: part literary provocateur, part social analyst. She's been called everything from this decade's ultimate underground Renaissance woman to America's horniest optimist. Hunter S. Thompson in a miniskirt.' Wired magazine

      Drugs Are Nice
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    • The Lisa Diaries

      Four Years in the Sex Life of Lisa Carver and Company

      • 270 pages
      • 10 hours of reading

      For three years, Lisa Carver detailed her sexual adventures in her popular column, "The Lisa Diaries." She describes meeting her husband, falling in love, and trying to maintain her marriage. Carver and her husband expected to have an open relationship while wanting to remain committed to each other. They had to create and continuously adjust their own rules. In the second year of the diary, she wanted a divorce; in the third year, they decided to have a baby instead. This is a tale of marital problems and solutions, with more sexual encounters than usual. The book includes previously unseen entries from the year before the diary was published, depicting an action-packed year filled with sex and drugs. Join Lisa Carver through four wild years of adventures of the carnal kind.

      The Lisa Diaries