Bitch GoddessBitch Goddess
a Novel
Title rated 2 out of 5 stars, based on 1 ratings(1 rating)
Book, 2002
Current format, Book, 2002, , No Longer Available.Book, 2002
Current format, Book, 2002, , No Longer Available. Offered in 0 more formatsIn Bitch Goddess, Robert Rodi turns his riotous wit on Hollywood sex and stardom. Told entirely through interviews, e-mails, fan magazine puff pieces, film reviews, shooting scripts, greeting cards, extortion notes, and court depositions, this is a hilarious account of the on-again, off-again career of Viola Chute, the B-grade sex symbol who slept her way to the middle-and slid downward from there.
After making a big comeback on a nighttime soap, Viola decides it's time to pen her memoirs. But when E. Manfred Harry, her ghostwriter, turns up some serious dirt, the bitch goddess fires him. The ever-resourceful Harry turns the book into an unauthorized tell-all biography, and Viola's star once again begins its descent...
Will she be asked back for a second season?
Will she make Celebrity Magazine's "Best-Dressed" list again this year?
Will her agent ever return her calls?
Praise for Robert Rodi:
"Rodi whips action around faster than Julia Child working up a souffle." (The Fort Lauderdale Sun-Sentinel)
"Irrestibly funny!" (Quentin Crisp)
A satirical, witty look at Hollywood fame and fortune follows the career of B-movie sex symbol Viola Chute as her decision to pen her memoirs has some unexpected repercussions, in a novel narrated through interviews, emails, fan magazine pieces, film reviews, court depositions, extortion notes, greeting cards, and shooting scripts. Original.
Follows the career of B-movie sex symbol Viola Chute as her decision to pen her memoirs has some unexpected repercussions, in a novel narrated via interviews, e-mails, court depositions, extortion notes, and greeting cards.
After making a big comeback on a nighttime soap, Viola decides it's time to pen her memoirs. But when E. Manfred Harry, her ghostwriter, turns up some serious dirt, the bitch goddess fires him. The ever-resourceful Harry turns the book into an unauthorized tell-all biography, and Viola's star once again begins its descent...
Will she be asked back for a second season?
Will she make Celebrity Magazine's "Best-Dressed" list again this year?
Will her agent ever return her calls?
Praise for Robert Rodi:
"Rodi whips action around faster than Julia Child working up a souffle." (The Fort Lauderdale Sun-Sentinel)
"Irrestibly funny!" (Quentin Crisp)
A satirical, witty look at Hollywood fame and fortune follows the career of B-movie sex symbol Viola Chute as her decision to pen her memoirs has some unexpected repercussions, in a novel narrated through interviews, emails, fan magazine pieces, film reviews, court depositions, extortion notes, greeting cards, and shooting scripts. Original.
Follows the career of B-movie sex symbol Viola Chute as her decision to pen her memoirs has some unexpected repercussions, in a novel narrated via interviews, e-mails, court depositions, extortion notes, and greeting cards.
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