To view prices and purchase online, please login or create an account now.



Touch Wood: Confessions of an Accidental Porn Director

Paperback / softback

Main Details

Title Touch Wood: Confessions of an Accidental Porn Director
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Anonymous
Physical Properties
Format:Paperback / softback
Pages:288
Dimensions(mm): Height 196,Width 131
Category/GenreIndividual film directors and film-makers
True Stories
ISBN/Barcode 9780751537741
ClassificationsDewey:791.436538
Audience
General

Publishing Details

Publisher Little, Brown Book Group
Imprint Sphere
Publication Date 7 August 2008
Publication Country United Kingdom

Description

What would inspire a man to give up his job Lie to his friends Avoid his parents Con his girlfriend And shell out tens of thousands of his own cash Only to spend months in a darkened room in South London, looking for the money shot and hanging out with people named after puns 'Anonymous' never thought he would become a porn director. His dad's a vicar and his mother bakes cakes for the WI. But when his career as a session musician stalls, he decides it's time for plan B. So begins his first year as a rookie director. Trying to film a secret orgy in a five-star hotel can be tricky, especially when a plane load of flight attendants try and join in. Then there's your temperamental cameraman and the porn star who can't get it up. And when exactly is the right time to tell your gorgeous but sensitive girlfriend what you really do for a living Full of hilarious and downright eye-popping stories, TOUCH WOOD is the first book to expose the secret world of the UK porn industry. Shocking and deliciously naughty, it is very, very funny and sure to keep you up all night . . .

Author Biography

Anonymous's is one of the most successful new porn dirctors in the UK. He lives in London with his girlfriend.

Reviews

'This hilarious real-like account is a little bit saucy but a lot of fun' HEAT 'The comedy of this sprightly, pacey memoir is not so much in the sexual frankness ... but the Ed Wood-like innocence of the author' ARENA