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Carrie Borzillo
Carrie Borzillo with her then-husband Chris Vrenna in 2002.
Carrie Borzillo with her then-husband Chris Vrenna in 2002.
BornCarrie Borzillo
(1970-06-20) June 20, 1970 (age 53)
Wallingford, Connecticut , U.S.
OccupationWriter
Period1988–Current
Website
www.carrieborzillo.com

Carrie Borzillo (formerly Carrie Borzillo-Vrenna; born June 20, 1970) is an American music and entertainment journalist and author of three books on aspects of the entertainment industry and of one advice book.

Journalist

Borzillo has dispensed love and sex advice as "Dr. Love" throughout the run of rock musician Gene Simmons’ short-lived glossy monthly, Tongue, and has written the sex/love advice column "Miss Truth Hurts" for SuicideGirls.com.[1]

Bibliography

  • Cherry Bomb, ISBN 978-1-4169-6116-1
  • Eyewitness Nirvana: The Day-by-Day Chronicle, author
  • Nirvana: The Day-to-Day Illustrated Journals, author
  • Kurt Cobain: The Nirvana Years, ISBN 978-1-84442-962-2
  • Nobody Likes You: Inside the Turbulent Life, Times and Music of Green Day, contributor (authored by Marc Spitz)
  • Tera Patrick: Sinner Takes All: A Memoir of Love and Porn, ASIN: B003RISWIY
  • Bowie: A Biography, contributor (authored by Marc Spitz)

Awards

  • 1998: Named one of the 100 Most Influential Californians in the Music Industry by Bam magazine[2]
  • 2009: Best Music Journalist, National Association of Record Industry Professionals' Best in the Biz Awards.[3]

References

External links

Official website