Hi, my name is Amy.
I just finished a year long road trip with my husband, dog, and turtle, in which we talked to the people of America about the REAL state of the nation. We have over 150 short videos up and blogs and photos too on our website.
Check it out if you want:
A YEAR AT THE WHEEL
http://www.ayearatthewheel.com
We are finishing up the book and full length dvd from our trip. They will be available soon.
Below are links to some other stuff I do:
I put out a book called 'Hellraiser Homemaker': The Gonzo Domestic Survival Guide. It has articles and essays from women all over the world about modern domestic life, everything from gardening to bondage. If you would like to contribute something to the next installment, feel free to send me a message. If you would like to purchase a copy, please click the link below.
I have a radio show called The Hour Of Power, I love music and I like to play a wide range of stuff. Not that much fits in an hour, but I do my best. (I am on hiatus right now, to focus on A YEAR AT THE WHEEL, I will start recording them again when I can.)
I write creepy little fiction stories under the moniker "Whore of Horror", and I plan to again start publishing them instead of hiding them away. After losing everything in storage a few months back, I have decided the time for hoarding my stuff is over, I must get it out there whether people like it or not. I guess I should mention I do have a screen writing credit, for an adult film called 'Club Satan: The Witches Sabbath', it's a horror themed adult film.
In 2004, I organized the first ever Jean Shepherd Festival in Hammond, Indiana. Jean Shepherd is the guy who wrote and narrated the classic holiday movie 'A Christmas Story'.
In 2005, Jean Shepherd was posthumously inducted into the Radio Hall Of Fame - He did radio in NYC for more than a quarter century. He was a hell of an interesting guy - Look him up or go here: http://www.myspace.com/jean_shepherd
Plus, I am co-founder of the TV Ministry -- The World's Truest Religion. I keep a TV related blog at: http://www.tvisgod.com
Typically, I like animals better than people, but I am always willing to take a chance...
