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The Hobbyist Book

Received my first blurb for the book:

"In painstakingly, painfully precise detail, Darryl Shelly’s The Hobbyist walks us through the mind and experiences of a young male sex addict roaming the streets of New York, with an inheritance to spare and seemingly every Asian Mamasan on speed dial. While siding with Shelly’s protagonist, Dash, is a tall order, every single detail rings true—from the way this character forms relationships (as they are) with a succession of prostitutes to the gluttonous pace of an addict with inner beast fully unleashed. What Jerry Stahl did for junkies and Bret Easton Ellis provided for serial killing bankers, Shelly has done for sex addicts. Simply put, The Hobbyist is impossible to put down. It’s also a disturbing and alas all too accurate depiction of the way many people today view sexuality. And for however much of a tidy conclusion this gripping debut novel comes to, The Hobbyist doesn’t tie its character’s addiction up with a pretty bow; recovery is explored but never embraced and the overall sense the reader is left with is that there’s much, much more to the story."
~ Anna David
Author of Party Girl and Bought
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Published on November 18, 2012 09:18 Tags: addiction, literary-fiction, roman-a-clef, sex, the-hobbyist

Blurb from Kirkus Reviews

"Funny as hell ... dialogue is sharp and the narrative witty ... adult females may delight in discovering what certain men really think and feel about women, in and out of bed."
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Published on March 15, 2013 16:06 Tags: addiction, coming-of-age, fiction, literary-fiction, new-york-city, relationships, sex

A few words about the book

The Hobbyist is a cautionary tale and not for the faint of heart. Though there is much ado about sex in this story, it is not, as one reviewer noted, "a sexy book." Many readers who fancy erotica or romance novels are not likely to embrace the material. Whereas the previously mentioned genres deal primarily with transgressive fantasies, The Hobbyist – though a novel – is based on a true story. I also want to caution those expecting a book on recovery. The frank, sexual content could well serve as stimulus to acting out.

It is not my intention to dissuade anyone from buying the book, but since this book deals with frequent acts of wanton sex, it could mislead potential readers about the true nature of the book's content, and possibly lead to disappointment. I would be remiss if I didn’t note this distinction.
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Published on April 14, 2013 07:36 Tags: addiction, coming-of-age, novel, relationships, sex

Book interview with Dr. Drew

If you get a moment, check out my interview with Dr Drew on his podcast: http://drdrew.com/049-darryl-shelly/
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Published on May 06, 2013 11:53 Tags: addiction, author, interview, novel

Blurb from Dr. Drew

"I almost wish it would be like a Mad Men-esque TV show because I don't want it to end. I want it to keep going!"
~ Dr. Drew Pinsky: addiction expert and host of Lovelines and Dr. Drew on HLN
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Published on June 19, 2013 06:43 Tags: addiction, dr-drew, novel, sex, sexual-addiction

Blurb from Playboy Radio

"I didn't read the book, I absorbed it. It was so good, I loved every single bit of it... Visually stunning and so incredibly appealing - it's hot! I wish I would have just been there to see it as a fly on the wall to witness the human behavior... Find this book because it's amazing!"
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Published on September 27, 2013 15:14 Tags: addiction, coming-of-age, fiction, sex