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Servicing the Pole by Lauri Shaw

Some people have nightmares about showing up to work naked. Other people live them.

Servicing the Pole is the portrait of a New York stripper—a battle-worn misfit slogging her way through the city’s roughest clubs, watching as the job replaces her personal life, and secretly harbouring rock star ambitions. As the fast-paced night life’s deceptive promises of easy money gradually give way to the harsher realities of addiction and prostitution, Emily must decide—is . . .

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SERVICING THE POLE

Raw

Editor: Sonja Nitschke
March 6, 2009

What first drew me into Servicing the Pole was the quick, succinct voice of the character.  It is written in first person present tense—something that usually bothers me—but I scarcely noticed it when I began to read. 

Servicing the Pole isn’t a happy story—in fact, most of the time I found [more . . .]

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SERVICING THE POLE

Raw and unpleasant – couldn’t stop reading

Member: Janoda
January 31, 2009

This isn’t a nice story. Neither is it hopeful, cheering or even fun to read. But I couldn’t stop reading. Servicing the pole is a well-written story about the daily life of a stripper. Tough, raw and slightly depressing are words that come to mind. The protagonist isn’t really sympathetic and her life is almost pure horror, but because you [more . . .]

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