Here’s another free excerpt from Public Parts — a day before its formal release in print, e-book, and audio tomorrow. This audio excerpt comes after the earlier piece about the Germans and privacy and it’s about my own publicness and privacy. Warning: penis ahead.
One more free excerpt — the introduction — is here.

Bravo, Jeff, and thanks for the hat tip. I surprised myself with my emotional response upon listening to your words of gratitude and inspiration.
I assume you saw Tara Parker-Pope’s article in the Sunday Review section of The New York Times yesterday. Frankly, I was underwhelmed by her efforts, compared with yours. My comment is at #37. I hope it at least drives some traffic to your audio excerpt. Good luck with the book.
Thanks, Andrew, for everything.
I used your for inspiration again — as I do often — today with a student who fought testicular cancer and now wants to cover the topic from many angles. He asked me what inspired me. I said you did.
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