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Dorothy Snarker

by Dorothy Snarker

Mia Kirshner thinks globally in her first book

Actress Mia Kirshner officially added “author” to her résumé this week with the Tuesday release of her first book, I Live Here. From the look on her face, she is as happy as we are that it's not Lez Girls.

Helping her celebrate the milestone in Los Angeles were some of her The L Word co-stars and assorted famous friends. They included out actress and castmate Leisha Hailey. Looks like Jenny and Alice have gotten over that little "Monet has come back from the dead"-spat.

And here's one for you Shenny fans out there. Kate Moennig showed up looking very Shane today, or possibly very Shane with a bit of a head cold today.

And then here is Bridget Jones: The Edge of Reason star Jacinda Barrett sharing a laugh with Mia about how she can't remember the names of any of her old Real World: London castmates either. Wasn't there some guy who only ate Ranch sauce or something?

But enough judging the book by its cover, so to speak. It's what is inside I Live Here that really counts. Publisher Pantheon Books describes the mixed media work as a “paper documentary intimate journey” to humanitarian crises in four corners of the world: war in Chechnya, ethnic cleansing in Burma, globalization in Mexico, and AIDS in Malawi.

Told through travelogues, journals, short stories, photos, illustrations and comics, I Live Here is a serious account of the plight of refugees and displaced people — particularly women and children — in some of the most troubled parts of the world.

The collaborative project was co-authored by J.B. Mackinnon (Dead Man in Paradise, Plenty) and creative directors Paul Shoebridge and Michael Simons. The book also features works by graphic journalist Joe Sacco, artists Phoebe Gloeckner and Kamel Khelif and writers Ann-Marie MacDonald, Chris Abani and Karen Connelly, among others.

The book was a seven-year labor of love for Mia. At the official I Live Here blog, she said:

Working on the book has changed how I see the world. We were allowed into the secret worlds of child soldiers, underage sex workers, orphans left behind by AIDS. The experience stripped away the fat from my life. Sometimes it left me cynical and raw, at other times, humbled. Sometimes I was very sad, but the one constant has been the inspiration I’ve taken from the people that we met along the way.
Taking a look at the book's gorgeous website, I must say I'm impressed. This is no vanity project or self-indulgent memoir, as we've grown accustomed to getting from celebrities. Instead the book is as difficult to categorize as it is ambitious. And it's not over. Mia told Publishers Weekly that she plans to make I Live Here into a four-part series.

She has also founded the I Live Here Foundation, a nonprofit dedicated to “telling the stories of silenced and unheard people” through a variety of media projects. Its first was a creative writing program for juvenile prisoners in Lilongwe, Malawi. Mia is also donating all of her royalties from the first book to Amnesty International.

So far, praise has been fairly glowing. New York Magazine called the book “powerful” and described it as a “touching, gorgeously produced and thoughtfully edited compilation of stories from the world's trouble spots,” while Glamour said it was “gut-wrenching ... and hauntingly beautiful” and Elle called it “compelling.”

Hmm, maybe Mia should add another title to her résumé: “world saver.” That has a nice ring to it.

karissa 's picture

cant wait to take a look at

cant wait to take a look at this book mia is great at any thing she does

good to see the l cast togther :)

Munchkin_licker's picture

Already on the wish list

Already on the wish list :)

Congrats Mia.

Trish Bendix's picture

My question is...

Were there massive amounts of champagne being served at this book release?
i rock the avies's picture

At first I thought there

At first I thought there was a leak in the 4th wall.... Jenny can't publish a book in real life....

This is a refreshing turn of events. People who hold some sort of sway should use it this way, to illuminate the shadowy parts of the world we can't see from here (and I don't mean in memoir fashion, like Miley Cyrus plans on doing. At 16 years old.)

I bet this book is a heartbreaker.

JasmeenKru's picture

I'm so excited to get this

I'm so excited to get this book.

Go Mia!!

SunriseShadow's picture

Hmmm

I wonder if it'll be released in Europe anytime soon, it sounds like a great book :D

Theresa Willson's picture

Awesome job Mia! Way to go girl!

Kate, you poor thing. You look awesome and gorgeous as always, but I can tell from the picture you looked like you didn't feel good.

:( Awwwww. Wow, LA, Kate, Leisha, Mia. Wished I could have been there. Rock on girls! Ciao and muah. :)

Holly's picture

The pages remind me of Dan

The pages remind me of Dan Eldon's journals. It looks like an interesting book. Well done to Mia!
shortypants's picture

I'm Ordering it Today>>

 

I'm going to my local queer bookstore and ordering it today!

Amy's picture

Yay!

I've been anticipating this for ages. I'm going to order it on amazon.co.uk right now, even though they're "temporarily out of stock" :/ oh well. Yayyy.
Thembani's picture

I bought a copy of it this morning on my way to school.

It's set up like a box set, one mini-book for each place that is featured.  The graphic design is absolutely gorgeous, and the concept is original and really well-thought out.   I was expecting it to be mostly pictures, but there's actually a lot to read, as well, which is great.  I've just now gotten a chance to sit down with a cup of coffee and start reading it, which is what I'll be doing right after I've finished this post :-)
Pheme's picture

wow - looks amazing.  I'll

wow - looks amazing.  I'll definitely be going to the Toronto tour date.
Jox's picture

That actually sounds interesting....

Might have to check it out! 

-BE BRAVE, BE BOLD, BE FREE-

Lisa's picture

huh. you know, i have

huh. you know, i have never really seen any interviews with her or anything, so i have no idea what she's like as a person. not that interviews give you the ultimate insight into a person's soul, but whatever. but judging from the roles she's been playing and all, i would honestly never have thought this of her. i'm impressed, really. it seems like a great book with a lot of effort put in it.
Na's picture

Mia Kirschner interview on Q (CBC) today (Oct 20th)

Just heard an announcement that she'll be on Q today to talk about her book.

It should be announced on the web site too (http://www.cbc.ca/q) but it seems the page is a bit out of date. The podcast will be available soon (probably later this week).

Edit: podcast and direct mp3 download now available here . It is a great interview. It certainly made me want to get the book.

Gee's picture

Wow. Wow. That looks

Wow. Wow. That looks amazing (and heartbreaking).
amata124's picture

met mia last night!

I went to Mia's talk and book signing at Barnes & Noble last night, and I have to say, it was very moving. She and her contributors were so passionate about this project, and the book is incredible..very visual and accessible in a disturbing/important way.  Plus, getting to see her speak and meet her and take pics was awesome as well!  You could tell she was so invested in the book's cause and the people's stories...so happy I went!! love her!!
Amy's picture

mmm

my copy just arrived in the post ^_^ I've been waiting for it all week; I'm so happy that it's arrived. Going to sit down with a cup of tea and read it now. It is actually the most beautiful book/compilation that I've ever seen.