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==כתיבה [עריכה]==
Kross כותב טורים עבור פרסומים באופן קבוע כגון קומפלקס מגזין, XBIZ מגזין ובלוג לxcritic.com. [25] [26] יש לה aussi תרם לנטיית האינטרנט של טימותי מקסוויני, והסיפור הקצר שלה "Plank" הופיע ב2012 קצר ארבעים סיפורי אוסף סיפור: ניו כתיבה מהארפר רב שנתי, ספר אלקטרוני. נכון לאוגוסט 2012, היא כותבת ספר אוטוביוגרפי על תעשיית הפורנו. [27]
Writing[edit]
Kross writes columns regularly for publications such as Complex magazine, XBIZ magazine, and a blog for xcritic.com.[25][26] She has also contributed to Timothy McSweeney's Internet Tendency, and her short story "Plank" appeared in the 2012 short story collection Forty Stories: New Writing from Harper Perennial, an e-book. As of August 2012, she was writing an autobiographical book about the porn industry.[27]
Adult industry activism[edit]
In 2008, she was among those testifying against a proposed tax in California on all producers and distributors of adult entertainment.[28] In February 2012, she and conservative pundit Wendy Murphy appeared on Stossel, with host John Stossel, to discuss legislation in California that would require that condoms be used during the production of adult movies.[29]
אקטיביזם מבוגרי התעשייה [עריכה]
Writing[edit]
Kross writes columns regularly for publications such as Complex magazine, XBIZ magazine, and a blog for xcritic.com.[25][26] She has also contributed to Timothy McSweeney's Internet Tendency, and her short story "Plank" appeared in the 2012 short story collection Forty Stories: New Writing from Harper Perennial, an e-book. As of August 2012, she was writing an autobiographical book about the porn industry.[27]
Adult industry activism[edit]
In 2008, she was among those testifying against a proposed tax in California on all producers and distributors of adult entertainment.[28] In February 2012, she and conservative pundit Wendy Murphy appeared on Stossel, with host John Stossel, to discuss legislation in California that would require that condoms be used during the production of adult movies.[29]
Personal life[edit]
In October 2008, Kross was charged with grand theft and violations of the California Civil Code, involving contracts for purchases of home equity mortgages, allegedly conning a disabled veteran and his family.[30][31] In July 2009, the grand-theft charge was dismissed, and the real-estate-fraud charge was reduced to a misdemeanor; Kross pleaded no contest to the resulting charges and was sentenced to one day in custody and three years of probation.[32] She blamed her involvement in the situation on her naïvete and being scammed by the broker and mortgage lender.[33]