Cleveland Escorts: Erin O’Brien keeps the flame for her brother, author John O’Brien …
… She’s really versatile,” Lewis continues. “There was another piece about a dive bar that was full of color and texture and mood. You could almost hear the bar chatter and smell the cigarette smoke. No matter the topic, she works hard to reveal the details and the truths. She makes it worth your time to read.”
Erin’s saucy banter on her provocative blog, “Erin O’Brien’s Owner’s Manual for Human Beings” (erin-obrien.blogspot.com), and deadly quips on her personal videos rock a room with laughter. They stand in stark contrast to the darkness and deadpan bitterness her brother brings to bear in “Better.”
Final novel is author’s metaphor
Written in 1990, four years before John’s death, the novel centers on a group of men and women living debauched lives inside a Malibu, Calif., mansion owned by a man named Double Felix. A pivotal prostitute in the story is called Zipper. The protagonist is William, which was also the name of the O’Briens’ late father.
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