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![So L.A. - A Hollywood Memoir: by the Daughter of a Rock Star & a Pinup Model by [Staci Layne Wilson]](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/518hYAl4rNL._SY346_.jpg)
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– Gene Katz, director of The Hair Band Tease
ABOUT
Generation X
Staci Layne Wilson’s is a story of triumph over a legacy of alcoholism, suicide, and Hollywood burnout, but more than that, it’s a tale of unconditional love (with a healthy dose of humor). Despite the ups and downs, her upbringing gave her the powerful determination to carve out a successful life on her own terms. She has since become an award-winning screenwriter and bestselling author.
Vintage Los Angeles
Tales of bygone eras – Wilson grew up with showbiz parents in L.A. in the sixties and seventies, had ponies in the backyard and a psychotic monkey in the house, mingled with the stars on the Sunset Strip rock scene in the eighties, partied at the Playboy Mansion, and nearly died (twice!). She ultimately found love, purpose, and success as an author, film director, and pop culture pundit.
PRAISE
“A touching, laugh-out-loud memoir.” – Daily Sweets
“Refreshingly honest look at Los Angeles, past and present.” – Curb Appeal
“Charming, self-deprecating.” – Los Angeles Readers & Writers
“You may read tons of memoirs, but you can’t miss out on this one because it’s a story like no other told from a unique perspective.” – Sharon Mintz, The Hollywood Beat
“This is a detailed story about a life well-lived, and with an aim to help others (especially animals—if you love horses, you’ll especially enjoy this book) who have found themselves in difficult relationships.” – Tovee Rockland, All Book Reviews
If you want to read a time capsule of a specific period in Southern California pop cultural history, look no further. If you want to read a book that’s as delightful as it is insightful, one that stays with you long after you close its covers, this is that book. If you want to be simultaneously educated and entertained, you won’t find a better reference than this one. Staci Layne Wilson not only has a penchant for detail, she has a memory like a bear trap. Nothing escapes her notice, and she has been kind enough to let us see the world through her keen, sentimental (but never maudlin) eyes. The book should come with one caveat emptor, however: if you read it at night, you can forget about sleeping. Not all the coffee in the world can knock down the reading hangover you’re going to have the next day after flipping page after page the night before.
– Stacey Keith, author of Stripped Down: A Naked Memoir
A book that rivals the best of Huell Howser's TV shows digging up the cherished as well as perished landmarks of the City of Angels. Speaking of angels, the author's parents were not, but that is the theme of this story, that all that glitters is not necessarily gold. But what a treasure for us to read a firsthand account about growing up in a fairytale turned inside out. The delight here are the dizzying details not only of her personal childhood story, and of her glamorous parents, but also of the city of Los Angeles, the city where most people come to from somewhere else to make their dreams come true. But this is a native's narrative, born and bred in LA, and while it is “SO LA” on its shimmering surface, it is “SO LAyered” in its honest reality. I LOVED IT! -
PJ Soles, Actress – Carrie, Halloween
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- LanguageEnglish
- Publication dateMarch 5, 2017
- File size4342 KB
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...What it was like having parents in the entertainment business - Don Wilson of The Ventures, and Nancy "Bunny" Bacon, a pinup model. |
...Growing up Gen-X in Hollywood in the 1970s. It was the era of the latch-key kid, bussing, and dangerous toys! |
...Staci's connection to The Hillside Stranglers, and much more on the dark side of L.A. |
...Coming of age in the 1980s on the Sunset Strip and hanging out with the bands (Metallica, Quiet Riot, WASP, Guns N Roses). |
Delve into Staci's career as an entertainment journalist specializing in horror and science fiction...
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With Cassandra Peterson (aka, Elvira). |
One of her many television appearances as a pundit on film. |
Working for the Sci-Fi Channel (at Comic-Con with Ridley Scott). |
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Keanu Reeves. |
Samuel L. Jackson. |
Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson. |
Guillermo del Toro. |
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The Doors. |
Nikki Sixx. |
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Product details
- ASIN : B06W9N67ZC
- Publisher : Excessive Nuance (March 5, 2017)
- Publication date : March 5, 2017
- Language : English
- File size : 4342 KB
- Text-to-Speech : Enabled
- Screen Reader : Supported
- Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
- X-Ray : Not Enabled
- Word Wise : Enabled
- Sticky notes : On Kindle Scribe
- Print length : 451 pages
- Best Sellers Rank: #206,187 in Kindle Store (See Top 100 in Kindle Store)
- #256 in Biographies of the Rich & Famous
- #479 in Arts & Photography (Kindle Store)
- #553 in Rock Band Biographies
- Customer Reviews:
About the author

Staci Layne Wilson is an L.A. native who enjoys traffic, wildfires, and earthquakes—but since her move to Las Vegas, she’s learned to love 110-degree summers, drive-thru wedding chapels, and casinos that still reek of the Rat Pack’s cigars. She has been a professional writer since the age of 12 when she was hired as a columnist for a national magazine. When she's not writing books, she is making movies (Cabaret of the Dead, The Ventures: Stars on Guitars, and The Second Age of Aquarius). Catch up with Staci at: www.stacilaynewilson.com
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She seemed more at home with her horse or in front of her old typewriter, plunking away at the keys. I found this book uplifting in that respect, as most autobiographies from people who met celebrities and stars like to brag about it or complain about them. Staci is the opposite; she is like a family member or friend you can always count on for anything. The only difference? She has led a fascinating life. A must-read if you like the pop culture of the 1970s and 1980s and want to learn about someone you probably would have never known about had she not become a writer.
Staci Layne Wilson made me feel like she was recounting her stories about her famous father & mother, Los Angeles, herself, etc to me. I enjoyed the style of her writing. I’m three years older than her... The L.A. she described was one I was very familiar with. I loved the stories about her father, Don Wilson of The Ventures (who I’ve been a fan of since I was a kid), her mother, Nancy Bacon who was a model then became a writer... Bacon was also part of the “Hollywood” scene in the late 50s & 60s. The next book I will read is Nancy Bacon’s, “Legends & Lipstick”. But back to Staci Wilson’s great book. Staci takes the reader on a trip through L.A. of the 60’s 70’s & 80s.. from the music scene to the movie business to her love for animals & Led Zeppelin. She’s a good story teller. She writes with humor and emotion. You can feel the moments she describes. I love feeling the humanity of a writer and Staci shows that she carries a lot of humanity. This is one of those personal books that makes you feel that you’re reading a bunch of letters sent by the author. Staci is also big into the world of horror movies, etc. Sadly I am not a horror fan. Hopefully she’ll write, produce, direct projects that aren’t horror related. Because I will absolutely love to see. Read, hear those projects. Congrats on a great book, Staci! Peace.
Being a San Francisco girl myself, i enjoyed her tales of the southern part of the state i didn't know. The stories of people she got to meet, either because of her famous father and semi famous mother or of her own initiative through jobs and her writing, are told with easy candour and lively wit. Every much enjoyed
Top reviews from other countries

I am fortunate enough to have read all of Staci's books (being an equestrian and a movie lover I was naturally drawn to her work) and must admit I was wondering how she could top any of her previous work.
Oh ye of little faith...
An amazing read, candid and moving. It is not very often I find myself returning to a book so soon after I have finished it, but with this amazing piece of art, I found myself re-reading chapters as I had enjoyed them so much before progressing to the next. Staci really is an inspiration to me, her style of prose is so beautifully written.
All I have to say is READ it. Well, obviously BUY it first then READ it, but you get what I mean.
But dear readers please beware, once you open the pages and begin to read her words, there is no coming up for air until you reach the end. And even then, you'll be drawn back for more...