Synopses & Reviews
A small town girl leaves her troubled family and starts stripping which introduces her to a community that keeps her sober and saves her life but a roller-coaster lifestyle ensues. She gets drugged, does enema shows, and unionizes the club. When she tries to quit and go to graduate school, her mother is diagnosed with terminal cancer. Broke and broken, she returns to sex work, which leads to her arrest and a new resilience.
Spent is a memoir about a womans journey through the sex industry, but its also a story of family, community, and our constant struggle against loneliness.
Review
Antonia Crane is a gift. Her writing will change how you look at the world.” Stephen Elliott
About the Author
Antonia Crane is an adult dancer and performer whose work has been published in
The Rumpus, Black Clock, ZYZZYVA, Slake, Smith Magazine, and
The Los Angeles Review. She received her MFA in creative writing at Antioch University and lives in Los Angeles.