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Strauss's book, ''[[Emergency: This Book Will Save Your Life]]'' (Harper, 2009), for which he spent three years amongst survivalists, tax-dodgers, billionaire businessmen, and the government itself, was hailed by Rolling Stone as an "escape plan" for the current world crisis.<ref>[http://www.amazon.com/dp/0060898771 ''Rolling Stone'' Emergency review]</ref> It entered the New York Times bestseller list at #3.<ref>[http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9B0DE7DE163EF93AA15750C0A96F9C8B63&scp=64&sq=vaz&st=nyt] The New York Times bestseller list, March 29 2009</ref>. The rights to the movie were picked up by Columbia, with Robert Downey Jr. attached as a producer and likely star. <ref>[http://latimesblogs.latimes.com/movies/2010/10/downey-and-emergency.html An 'Emergency' For Robert Downey Jr., Los Angeles Times, October 20, 2010]</ref> In 2010, Strauss received the James Joyce Award from the Literary & Historical Society of University College Dublin. <ref>[http://www.kulone.com/ALL/Event/1486245-the-Game's-Neil-Strauss-Receives-the-James-Joyce-Award-from-the-L-H Neil Strauss Receives the James Joyce Award]</ref>
Strauss's book, ''[[Emergency: This Book Will Save Your Life]]'' (Harper, 2009), for which he spent three years amongst survivalists, tax-dodgers, billionaire businessmen, and the government itself, was hailed by Rolling Stone as an "escape plan" for the current world crisis.<ref>[http://www.amazon.com/dp/0060898771 ''Rolling Stone'' Emergency review]</ref> It entered the New York Times bestseller list at #3.<ref>[http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9B0DE7DE163EF93AA15750C0A96F9C8B63&scp=64&sq=vaz&st=nyt] The New York Times bestseller list, March 29 2009</ref>. The rights to the movie were picked up by Columbia, with Robert Downey Jr. attached as a producer and likely star. <ref>[http://latimesblogs.latimes.com/movies/2010/10/downey-and-emergency.html An 'Emergency' For Robert Downey Jr., Los Angeles Times, October 20, 2010]</ref> In 2010, Strauss received the James Joyce Award from the Literary & Historical Society of University College Dublin. <ref>[http://www.kulone.com/ALL/Event/1486245-the-Game's-Neil-Strauss-Receives-the-James-Joyce-Award-from-the-L-H Neil Strauss Receives the James Joyce Award]</ref>


According to HarperCollins, his next book is titled "[[Everyone Loves You When You're Dead]]" and scheduled for release on March 15, 2011. <ref>[http://www.harpercollins.com/books/Everyone-Loves-You-When-Youre-Dead-Neil-Strauss/?isbn=9780061543678 HarperCollins Books: Everyone Loves You When You're Dead]</ref>
According to HarperCollins, his next book is titled "[[Everyone Loves You When You're Dead]]" and scheduled for release on March 15, 2011. <ref>[http://www.harpercollins.com/books/Everyone-Loves-You-When-Youre-Dead-Neil-Strauss/?isbn=9780061543678 HarperCollins Books: Everyone Loves You When You're Dead]</ref> Strauss stated that the book will feature short excerpts from his most interesting interviews to date, citing "in those two or three pages, which maybe only take you a minute to read, you really feel like you know the person better than you might after a 5,000 word article."<ref>[http://poisonivyjones.blogspot.com/2010/11/neil-strauss-talks-new-book-how-long.html Seduced by Neil Strauss: The Truth Behind the Game, Poison Ivy, November 11, 2010]</ref>


== Seduction community ==
== Seduction community ==

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Neil Strauss
Born (1973-10-13) October 13, 1973 (age 51)[1]
NationalityAmerican, Kittitian
Other namesStyle, Chris Powles
OccupationWriter
Known forPickup artist, writer

Neil Darrow Strauss (born October 13, 1973[citation needed]), also known by the pen names Style and Chris Powles, is an American and Kittitian[2] author, journalist and ghostwriter. He is best known for his best-selling book The Game: Penetrating the Secret Society of Pickup Artists, where he describes his experiences in the seduction community in an effort to become "a pick-up artist." He is a contributing editor at Rolling Stone and also writes regularly for The New York Times.[citation needed]

Biography

After graduating from high school at the Latin School of Chicago, Strauss attended Vassar College.[3] While in school he began his career writing for Ear, an avant-garde magazine, and editing his first book, Radiotext(e), an anthology of radio-related writings for the postmodern publisher Semiotext(e). He moved on to the Village Voice, where he did everything from copy-editing to fact-checking before becoming a regular reporter and critic.[4] He was invited by Jon Pareles[5] to become a music critic at The New York Times where he wrote the Pop Life column and front-page stories on Wal-Mart’s CD-editing policies, music censorship, radio payola, and the lost wax figures of country-music stars.[6]

He was then invited by Jann Wenner to become a contributing editor at Rolling Stone where he wrote cover stories on Kurt Cobain, Madonna, Tom Cruise, Orlando Bloom, the Wu-Tang Clan, Gwen Stefani, Stephen Colbert, and Marilyn Manson.

He won the ASCAP Deems Taylor Award for his coverage of Kurt Cobain's suicide for Rolling Stone and his profile of Eric Clapton in The New York Times Arts & Leisure section. Strauss also contributed to Esquire, Maxim, Spin, Entertainment Weekly, Details, and The Source in addition to writing liner notes for albums by Nirvana and others [7]. He was also featured in Beck's music video Sexx Laws which also featured Jack Black, and as a guest star on the season six finale of Curb Your Enthusiasm.

After leaving The New York Times to ghostwrite Jenna Jameson's memoirs, Strauss wrote The Game: Penetrating the Secret Society of Pickup Artists (Regan Books, 2005), a book about a sub-culture of pick-up artists known as the seduction community. The book made a month-long appearance in the New York Times bestsellers list in September-October 2005, and reached the #1 position on Amazon.com immediately after its release in the United States. It was optioned to be made into a film by Spyglass Entertainment, with Chris Weitz adapting and producing [8].

His follow-up book, a controversial graphic novel How to Make Money Like a Porn Star, came out in 2006 on September 26. By 2006 Neil Strauss also came out with "Shoot", a short film about becoming a rockstar that he co-wrote, directed and performed in. That same year, in collaboration with Dave Navarro and Entourage writer Cliff Dorfman, he created a one-hour TV drama The Product for FX.[9] In 2007, he released a follow-up to The Game, Rules of the Game, a two-book boxed set.

On March 4, 2009, The New York Times wrote that Strauss (along with rock biographer Anthony Bozza) had started his own publishing company, Igniter, as a subimprint of HarperCollins. Igniter's first title, the Times reported, will be "The World According to Bozo the Clown." [10]

Strauss's book, Emergency: This Book Will Save Your Life (Harper, 2009), for which he spent three years amongst survivalists, tax-dodgers, billionaire businessmen, and the government itself, was hailed by Rolling Stone as an "escape plan" for the current world crisis.[11] It entered the New York Times bestseller list at #3.[12]. The rights to the movie were picked up by Columbia, with Robert Downey Jr. attached as a producer and likely star. [13] In 2010, Strauss received the James Joyce Award from the Literary & Historical Society of University College Dublin. [14]

According to HarperCollins, his next book is titled "Everyone Loves You When You're Dead" and scheduled for release on March 15, 2011. [15] Strauss stated that the book will feature short excerpts from his most interesting interviews to date, citing "in those two or three pages, which maybe only take you a minute to read, you really feel like you know the person better than you might after a 5,000 word article."[16]

Seduction community

In the seduction community, Strauss is known by the pseudonym "Style". In 2004 he published an article in the New York Times about his experiences.[17]

The Game

In The Game, Strauss tells the tale of his transformation into "Style", a pickup artist under the tutelage of Mystery. In addition to documenting his experiences with pickup artists like Mystery, Nick Savoy, Extramask (Barry Kirkey) and Ross Jeffries, it also describes his seductive interactions with celebrities including Britney Spears[18], Tom Cruise, and Courtney Love. Strauss writes of his distrust of pickup artists "Tyler Durden" and "Papa", the co-founders of Real Social Dynamics. In promoting his book, Strauss appeared on various TV shows, including The View[19] and ABC Primetime, and he participated in many book signings[20] .[21]

After publishing the book, Strauss temporarily retired as a pickup artist and settled with a long-term girlfriend Lisa Leveridge, who played guitar in Courtney Love's all-female band The Chelsea.[22] An article in the Sunday Mirror, suggested that Leveridge broke up with Strauss in February 2006 to date Robbie Williams.[23][dead link] Strauss denied the Williams rumor, but confirmed his breakup with Leveridge on his mailing list a few months later.[citation needed]

Strauss has continued to be involved with pick up artistry through his dating coaching company Stylelife Academy. Stylelife was founded in 2007 and whilst most of the coaching is done by employed coaches other than himself, Strauss does make appearances at yearly conferences and in some video products sold by the company.[citation needed]

Bibliography

References

  1. ^ a b Strauss, Neil (2009). Emergency: This Book Will Save Your Life. Harper. p. 407. ISBN 978-0-06-089877-9. {{cite book}}: |access-date= requires |url= (help)
  2. ^ Leddy, Chuck. "Infiltrating the survivalists", The Boston Globe, March 21, 2009.
  3. ^ http://www.enterstageright.com/archive/articles/0106/0106thegame.txt
  4. ^ Slushpile interview with Strauss
  5. ^ Interview with Strauss on MediaBistro
  6. ^ Strauss, Neil (November 12, 1996). "Wal-Mart's CD Standards Are Changing Pop Music". The New York Times. Retrieved May 20, 2010.
  7. ^ [1] Chicago Tribune, "Nirvana Box Set Stunning
  8. ^ http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/hr/search/article_display.jsp?vnu_content_id=1002074610
  9. ^ Daily Variety, August 18, 2006, "FX amps up rock drama" by Denise Martin
  10. ^ HarperCollins Puts Its Money on New ‘It Books’ Imprint
  11. ^ Rolling Stone Emergency review
  12. ^ [2] The New York Times bestseller list, March 29 2009
  13. ^ An 'Emergency' For Robert Downey Jr., Los Angeles Times, October 20, 2010
  14. ^ Neil Strauss Receives the James Joyce Award
  15. ^ HarperCollins Books: Everyone Loves You When You're Dead
  16. ^ Seduced by Neil Strauss: The Truth Behind the Game, Poison Ivy, November 11, 2010
  17. ^ Neil Strauss: "He Aims! He Shoots! Yes!!" The New York Times, January 25, 2004
  18. ^ http://www.esquire.com/features/what-it-feels-like/ESQ0805WIFL_100_14
  19. ^ Neil Strauss on The View
  20. ^ Neil Strauss Book Signing Video from Los Angeles, Calif
  21. ^ Neil Strauss on ABC Primetime Live
  22. ^ Emma Forrest: "All the right moves." The Observer, September 11, 2005
  23. ^ "Exclusive: She's the 6ft One", SundayMirror.co.uk, February 19, 2006

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