In her second collection of poetry, Cristin O'Keefe Aptowicz embarks on a journey of unabashed autobiography, skillfully weaving a hilarious narrative. Her poems span a range of perspectives, from denouncing the corporate world ("To Whom It May Concern") to enthusiastically embracing it ("New Millennial Bad Ass"), all while the backdrop of Hot Teen Slut warmly celebrates love amidst the realm of the unconventional. With vivid detail, Aptowicz captures the aspirations of a young poet navigating the surreal landscape of the "real world," specifically through her first post-college job: writing and editing for the porn industry. As you dive into this collection, be prepared for a rollercoaster of emotions, featuring laughter, desire, and unexpected insights. Aptowicz's courageous documentation of her initial steps into this fascinatingly bizarre realm promises to offer a captivating experience that lingers.
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