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DO YOU ASK HOW A DATE IS GOING TWENTY MINUTES INTO A DATE? WOULD YOU SPEND $16,500 TO PLAY A ONE-ON-ONE GAME WITH WALT FRAZIER IN MADISON SQUARE GARDEN? ARE YOU PARANOID ABOUT STD'S? DO YOU GOOGLE YOURSELF CONSTANTLY?
THIS IS ERIC SCHAEFFER'S LIFE.
HE'S STILL SINGLE. AND HE CAN'T UNDERSTAND WHY.
Eric Schaeffer reads from his debut book I CAN'T BELIEVE I'M STILL SINGLE (Thunder's Mouth Press | April 28, 2007). Schaeffer, who directed the films My Life's In Turnaround and If Lucy Fell, writes candidly about his life as a 45 year-old looking for love.
I CAN'T BELIEVE I'M STILL SINGLE is a frank memoir of one man's dating escapades. Whether concocting plans to become the #1 profile on Nerve.com, paying $16,500 to play a one-on-one game with Walt Frazier in Madison Square Garden, experimenting with a dominatrix, or obsessing about STD's, Schaeffer doesn't shy away from painting a brutally honest picture of himself that may leave some readers thinking, "I can believe you're still single."

Official Website: http://myspace.com/icantbelieveimstillsingle

Added by PrecedentMedia on April 30, 2007