Neil Strauss-Rules of the Game
69Announcing 'Rules of the Game'
On December 18th, 2007, Neil Strauss will be releasing his new book: Rules of the Game!
What will be in this book? Well, let's first cover a little bit about the author:
Neil Strauss is a Los Angeles-based author and journalist who writes for The New York Times and Rolling Stone, where he is a contributing editor. He is well known for his best-selling book The Game. On December 18th, he will be releasing "Rules of the Game". Neil Strauss (b.1969) attended a private Chicago high school, the Latin School of Chicago. Strauss later attended Columbia University for two years, as well as Vassar College. He began his career writing for Ear, an avant-garde magazine, before moving on to the Village Voice, where he did everything from copy-editing to fact-checking. His fastidiousness paid off when he was invited by Jon Pareles to become a music critic at The New York Times, where he wrote the influential Pop Life column.
He was then invited by Jann Wenner to become a contributing editor at Rolling Stone where he wrote cover stories on Kurt Cobain, Madonna, Tom Cruise, Orlando Bloom, the Wu-Tang Clan, Gwen Stefani and Marilyn Manson. He won the ASCAP Deems Taylor Award for his coverage of Kurt Cobain's suicide for Rolling Stone and his profile of Eric Clapton in The New York Times Arts & Leisure section.
Revealing More About Style's New Book
Neil Strauss (Style) is publishing a new book, comprised of two parts - the black book and the white book.
Part 1 (The White Book) is called "The Stylelife Challenge". This section goes into Style's way of picking up women. You'll be given theory, inner game and outer game missions, field tasks. This will be similiar to the "The Stylelife Challenge" course that he offered over a year ago.
Probably it will be similar in format. 30 days long with a series of tasks to complete. Ultimately it'll be designed to take you from AFC to Pick Up Artist and beyond...
Part 2 (The black book) is called "The Style Diaries", contains more stories from Style's life (before her wrote "The Game"). From what I've heard, Style goes deeper and darker this time, exposing a lot more - how he gamed the granddaughter of a well known musician into a threesome, tales about his dream girl in Iceland, more about his online affairs, and more information on something called "The Experiment". These stories should be similar to the style that made The Game so popular.
For more information, take a look at my thoughts on Style's Book- Rules of Game...
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