Okay, she isn't exactly a well-known celebrity, but traffic has been slow here lately.
For three years Amy Sohn wrote the "Female Trouble" column in New York Press, which elicited loads of bitter invective from readers and shamed her parents at cocktail parties. Amy writes the "Naked City" column, a series of profiles of Manhattan love lives, which appears every other week (pretty much) in New York magazine. An animated series based on "Female Trouble" (entitled "Avenue Amy") is currently running on the Oxygen cable channel. In 1999, Simon & Schuster published Amy's first novel, Run Catch Kiss. It was released in paperback in 2000.
The following comes from her official web site's FAQ, at http://www.amy-sohn.com/faq.htm :
POSTER: I have to admit, the highlight of your [New York Post] column [was] that view of your bare feet in the photo! I'm assuming they're ticklish!? What size shoe do you wear?
AMY: My feet are indeed very ticklish and also my armpits and chin. My dad used to call me kangaroo legs because whenever my parents tickled me I'd shoot my legs into their faces in agony and they would get shiners.
POSTER: I read your comment about how you have ticklish feet. I thought it was cool that you answered and was not stuck up about it. I did not see the pictures mentioned but from the pictures of you I see I think you are a doll. It would be great if you would put some on your website so I could see them. I mentioned that I read it before but I would love to hear it straight from you what size shoe do you wear and do you have very ticklish feet? I also wanted to ask you if I could have the privilege of tickling your cute feet? I am cute and if you do not think so , if we ever meet, then no deal. Please answer doll!!!
AMY: Isn't it amazing the correlation between bad grammar and punctuation and foot fetishists?
(I thought that last part was funny...it's also a good illustration of how far being creepy can get you!)
Bandit
For three years Amy Sohn wrote the "Female Trouble" column in New York Press, which elicited loads of bitter invective from readers and shamed her parents at cocktail parties. Amy writes the "Naked City" column, a series of profiles of Manhattan love lives, which appears every other week (pretty much) in New York magazine. An animated series based on "Female Trouble" (entitled "Avenue Amy") is currently running on the Oxygen cable channel. In 1999, Simon & Schuster published Amy's first novel, Run Catch Kiss. It was released in paperback in 2000.
The following comes from her official web site's FAQ, at http://www.amy-sohn.com/faq.htm :
POSTER: I have to admit, the highlight of your [New York Post] column [was] that view of your bare feet in the photo! I'm assuming they're ticklish!? What size shoe do you wear?
AMY: My feet are indeed very ticklish and also my armpits and chin. My dad used to call me kangaroo legs because whenever my parents tickled me I'd shoot my legs into their faces in agony and they would get shiners.
POSTER: I read your comment about how you have ticklish feet. I thought it was cool that you answered and was not stuck up about it. I did not see the pictures mentioned but from the pictures of you I see I think you are a doll. It would be great if you would put some on your website so I could see them. I mentioned that I read it before but I would love to hear it straight from you what size shoe do you wear and do you have very ticklish feet? I also wanted to ask you if I could have the privilege of tickling your cute feet? I am cute and if you do not think so , if we ever meet, then no deal. Please answer doll!!!
AMY: Isn't it amazing the correlation between bad grammar and punctuation and foot fetishists?
(I thought that last part was funny...it's also a good illustration of how far being creepy can get you!)
Bandit