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Mind the Gap

Today on Alphabet City: Jon Paul dabbles in LA’s Gay Pride before finding out what Hollywood thinks of his book. New York and Los Angeles are two cities on opposite coasts that might as well exist in opposite worlds.  New … Continue reading

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Beantown Book Tour

Today on Alphabet City: On book tour, Jon Paul takes Boston by storm. I  took it as a good omen when Vanessa Williams was in my room at Kimpton’s Nine Zero hotel in Boston.  After all, Tyra had accompanied me … Continue reading

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Tour Couture

Today on Alphabet City: Jon Paul unveils his one-of-a-kind, couture book tour ensemble by artist Aaron Krach. The Alphabet City Book Tour kicks into high heel gear starting this Sunday as I crisscross the country visiting many Kimpton Hotels near … Continue reading

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Miami Sex Machine

Today on Alphabet City: JP’s book tour alter ego Gary Tyler Moore becomes a sexy insider in Miami. “Other than a couple of minor bouts of anorexia in high school and college, I’ve always hovered around 23 pounds above my … Continue reading

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Gary Tyler Moore

Today on Alphabet City: Jon Paul welcomes a new alter ego into his life. There’s a power in naming things.  And this week, in the midst of media training for my upcoming book tour appearances, Susan was pointing out the … Continue reading

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Writer-Preneur: When Size Matters

Today on Alphabet City: Jon Paul creates a new job title, reconsidering his belief that bigger is always better. Size matters.  Anyone who has read Episode 14 Happy Soul knows about my appreciation for large endowments.  But lately, I’ve been … Continue reading

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Count Me Pink

Today on Alphabet City: Jon Paul worries about queerly and correctly answering questions on the US Census. For the first time in my life, I had a difficult time with the US Census.  Don’t get me wrong—I fully understand the … Continue reading

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