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Is this pose some kind of universal mannerism amongst talentless hacks who only get published on account of how famous they are?

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As you probably know, /lit/, Sasha Grey has written a novel. Yes, Sasha Grey. The porn star. The woman who takes big loads up the ass. The slut who groans for more on all fours, then sucks a giant cock, her mascara smeared, and chokes down the semen as another man fucks her from behind.

You all know her.

That said, how does it make you feel that Sasha Grey is a published author and you are not? How does it make you feel that she is able to get her book out there, regardless of whether it's a great piece of lit or not, and you are not?

>inb4 ghostwritten
Even if it was, someone who's good enough to render something publishable has settled for doing just that, secretly writing for a porn star and not getting his/her own name on the cover of that book. How does it make you feel that someone good enough to write even a mediocre book has to settle for being the ghostwriter of a cumslut?

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