Bruce Wagner discusses his novel, “Still Holding.” He begins by explaining that he grew up in Hollywood, CA and writes stories that explore the culture and heritage of the area. He describes the psychology of celebrity stalkers, look-a-likes, and personal assistants to the stars. He talks about the child-parent relationship that can suffer when a child becomes a star. Wagner discusses the invasion of privacy that celebrities have to deal with, and the victimization of the paparazzi. He discusses how he found Buddhism and how he incorporates it into his book. Wagner ends the interview by talking about how this is his fourth book about Hollywood, and he’s already working on his next.
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