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Saturday, January 01, 2005

Belle Blogs Back

Our favourite diarist has broken her three and a half month silence to update the world on her world. She hasn't been invited to her own book release party and is resigned to having to buy her own copy when Belle De Jour: Intimate Adventures of a London Call Girl hits the shops on 13 January.

Doesn't sound like she'll be talking about it on Richard and Judy's show or even Oprah's - especially with the US publication having been pushed back towards the end of 2005, by which time she sounds as if she thinks she'll have been upstaged by Wasingtonienne's copycat efforts. She vows this utterance is a one off, but surely she won't miss the immense marketing opportunity provided by her blog for shifting units when the big day comes.

Belle omits Australia from her survey of overseas opportunities yet The Age down there in Melbourne is already looking forward to the publication of her book and doubting whether Belle's anonymity will last. Anticipating forthcoming books in 2005 Michelle Griffin writes:

"There are three memoirs coming out in 2005 by tertiary educated women who have worked as prostitutes, which raises the bar on the question "what's a girl got to do these days to get published?" First up is The Intimate Adventures of a London Call Girl (Weidenfeld & Nicolson, February), written by pseudonymous blogger Belle du Jour - but don't count on her staying anonymous for much longer. In April, Black Inc publishes Callgirl: Confession of a Double Life by Yale divinity student Jeannette Angell. And in September, Text publishes the sex-industry memoir of Melbourne University classics graduate Kate Holden."

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