How to Ruin Everything: Essays


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A New York Times Bestseller

Funny, subversive, and able to excavate such brutally honest sentences that you find yourself nodding your head in wonder and recognition.
--Lin-Manuel Miranda, composer and lyricist of In the Heights and Hamilton: An American Musical

Are you a sensible, universally competent individual? Are you tired of the crushing monotony of leaping gracefully from one lily pad of success to the next? Are you sick of doing everything right?

In this brutally honest and humorous debut, musician and artist George Watsky chronicles the small triumphs over humiliation that make life bearable and how he has come to accept defeat as necessary to personal progress. The essays in How to Ruin Everything range from the absurd (how he became an international ivory smuggler) to the comical (his middle-school rap battle dominance) to the revelatory (his experiences with epilepsy), yet all are delivered with the type of linguistic dexterity and self-awareness that has won Watsky devoted fans across the globe. Alternately ribald and emotionally resonant, How to Ruin Everything announces a versatile writer with a promising career ahead.

Author: George Watsky
Publisher: Plume Books
Published: 06/14/2016
Pages: 240
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 0.30lbs
Size: 8.00h x 5.20w x 0.60d
ISBN13: 9780147515995
ISBN10: 0147515998
BISAC Categories:
- Humor | Form | Essays
- Biography & Autobiography | Personal Memoirs

About the Author
George Watsky is a writer and musician from San Francisco, California. After getting his start as a teenager in competitive poetry slam, winning both the Youth Speaks Slam and Brave New Voices National Poetry Slam at the Apollo Theater, he has since branched out into hip hop and long-form writing. Watsky has performed on HBO's Russell Simmons Presents Def Poetry, the Ellen Show, the NAACP Image Awards, and his online videos have received hundreds of millions of YouTube hits. A committed live performer, he's played hundreds of shows, both with his band and solo, across the North America, Europe, Australia, and India, including festival slots at San Francisco's Outside Lands, Just for Laughs in Montreal, Rock the Bells, Soundset, Warped Tour, and released numerous music albums and mixtapes, including his most recent projects, a track on "The Hamilton Mixtape" in 2016, 2013's "Cardboard Castles" and 2014's "All You Can Do. He graduated from Emerson College with a degree in acting and dramatic writing, where he received the Rod Parker playwriting fellowship, and released a poetry collection, "Undisputed Backtalk Champion," on First Word Press way back in 2006. And although he was forced to write a lot essays in school, he considers this his first attempt at prose.