I was asked by Asylum.com to offer my Valentine's Day tips, ie. what should guys buy their girlfriends?
I've found that I can only suggest what I know, so I drew from my own experience:)
...check out the link below
IMPORTANT: you have to click through the pics to get to me, I'm 20th.
http://www.asylum.com/2009/02/03/valentines-day-tips-from-the-worlds-sexiest-women
Natalie
Q&A
with Natalie McLennan
Tuesday, February 3, 2009
Monday, January 5, 2009
The new year, new thoughts
I hope everyone had an amazing New Year's...
So that segment of Ashley Dupre’s interview with Diane Sawyer keeps playing over and over again in my head. The part where she kept responding, “Escort” to Diane Sawyer’s “Prostitute.”
I did an interview on CNN with Paula Zahn a few years ago where she tried something similar with me, trying to get me to confess, make the leap and call myself a prostitute instead of an escort. In their segments, both these hosts/journalists (and most media in general) used the word prostitution so many times it was almost mind-numbing.
So, what is the difference? I can easily point out the technicalities: prostitutes barter and receive different amounts of money for different sex acts while escorts are paid by the hour and there is an expectation of companionship.
But what’s really bothering me and why that escort-prostitute exchange is on my mental replay is because we’re being forced into this guilty box. Once Ashley and I conceded and made the sort of ‘confession to prostitution’ the interviews were over and everyone packed up, went home and changed the channel. We were guilty and thrown into a sub-category of society reserved for rapists, thieves and drug dealers. So, I’m calling the media on these coerced confessions and saying I want a retrial. Not personally, I’ve already been to court, but the topic needs to be discussed. Let’s stop pushing away the things that might be uncomfortable to talk about.
So that segment of Ashley Dupre’s interview with Diane Sawyer keeps playing over and over again in my head. The part where she kept responding, “Escort” to Diane Sawyer’s “Prostitute.”
I did an interview on CNN with Paula Zahn a few years ago where she tried something similar with me, trying to get me to confess, make the leap and call myself a prostitute instead of an escort. In their segments, both these hosts/journalists (and most media in general) used the word prostitution so many times it was almost mind-numbing.
So, what is the difference? I can easily point out the technicalities: prostitutes barter and receive different amounts of money for different sex acts while escorts are paid by the hour and there is an expectation of companionship.
But what’s really bothering me and why that escort-prostitute exchange is on my mental replay is because we’re being forced into this guilty box. Once Ashley and I conceded and made the sort of ‘confession to prostitution’ the interviews were over and everyone packed up, went home and changed the channel. We were guilty and thrown into a sub-category of society reserved for rapists, thieves and drug dealers. So, I’m calling the media on these coerced confessions and saying I want a retrial. Not personally, I’ve already been to court, but the topic needs to be discussed. Let’s stop pushing away the things that might be uncomfortable to talk about.
Thursday, November 27, 2008
Book Signing on YouTube
Someone (my best friend) decided it would be fun to bring a video camera along to the Montreal book signing. I agreed to it because I mean, when is a video camera ever a bad idea?? lol.
This same person decided to do some editing and here is the result:
This same person decided to do some editing and here is the result:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=736aduGqKf0
I can't wait to buy this person a really nice Christmas present.
The signing was great. I'd love to say I wasn't nervous, but I really was. My best friend also came up with the best inscription for me to sign:
'Don't do anything I wouldn't do...'
I thought that was so perfect and so there are now at least a hundred copies of The Price signed books with that inscription floating around.
The signing was great. I'd love to say I wasn't nervous, but I really was. My best friend also came up with the best inscription for me to sign:
'Don't do anything I wouldn't do...'
I thought that was so perfect and so there are now at least a hundred copies of The Price signed books with that inscription floating around.
Monday, November 24, 2008
Montreal Book Signing/Daily News
Here's a link to today's article in the New York Daily News:
http://www.nydailynews.com/gossip/2008/11/24/2008-11-24_natalie_mclennan_memoir_the_price_has_as.html
That's a painting of me done by Hulbert Waldroup. The rest of the paintings from our series are in the photo section of The Price.
I love this painting, it makes me look like Wonder Woman. My other favorite painting has me sleepwalking through a snowy forest. Hulbert and I were very close for a long time, I am so thankful he was there for me as a friend.
I have my first book signing tomorrow, Tuesday, November 25th from 7-9pm in Montreal @ Paragraphe Bookstore
2220 McGill College Avenue
(514) 845-5811
I'm really happy that my first book signing is in Montreal. It'll be nice to see all my friends and family who've been so supportive.
N.
http://www.nydailynews.com/gossip/2008/11/24/2008-11-24_natalie_mclennan_memoir_the_price_has_as.html
That's a painting of me done by Hulbert Waldroup. The rest of the paintings from our series are in the photo section of The Price.
I love this painting, it makes me look like Wonder Woman. My other favorite painting has me sleepwalking through a snowy forest. Hulbert and I were very close for a long time, I am so thankful he was there for me as a friend.
I have my first book signing tomorrow, Tuesday, November 25th from 7-9pm in Montreal @ Paragraphe Bookstore
2220 McGill College Avenue
(514) 845-5811
I'm really happy that my first book signing is in Montreal. It'll be nice to see all my friends and family who've been so supportive.
N.
Friday, November 21, 2008
Saturday, November 15, 2008
Open Thread
Here you can ask the author questions or post comments about the book.
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