Stacey Dash to publish new book with Regnery Publishing

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  • 08/21/2022

Washington, D.C.—Regnery Publishing today announced that they have signed a major deal with Stacey Dash to publish There Goes My Social Life this summer.

Actress Stacey Dash posted a tweet in 2012 that changed her life—she “came out” as a conservative. Best known for playing Dionne in the 1995 teen classic Clueless, Dash shocked the upper echelons of the movie and music industries when she announced that she was sick of being disappointed by the Obama White House and endorsed Mitt Romney for president on Twitter. The backlash was swift and brutal.

In There Goes My Social Life, Dash—now a celebrated FOX News contributor—explains how she became a conservative, sharing incredible stories of her rough upbringing in the South Bronx and her tumultuous Hollywood career to movingly illustrate her strong opinions about the value of a good education, the importance of family, the inanity of political correctness, and the power of personal responsibility.

Ms. Dash is represented by her literary agent Chris Park of Foundry Literary + Media. Her manager is Patrick Millsaps of HBS Management, LLC.

Regnery Publishing, a Salem Media Group Company, is the country’s leading publisher of conservative books. For over sixty years, Regnery has published many of the seminal works of the conservative movement, including Russell Kirk’s The Conservative Mind, and William F. Buckley Jr’s God and Man at Yale. More recently, Regnery has published dozens of bestselling books by leading personalities, including Ann Coulter, Michelle Malkin, David Limbaugh, Mark Steyn, Newt Gingrich, Edward Klein, and Dinesh D’Souza.

 

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