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Tucker Max (born September 27, 1975) is an American author and public speaker. He chronicles his drinking and sexual encounters in the form of
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on his website ''TuckerMax.com'', which has received millions of visitors since Max launched it as the result of a bet in 2000.Darko to Serve Max's Beer
Variety. "Richard, Ted and I all appreciated Tucker's gonzo style of writing in his book", Tatiana Siegel, June 10, 2008.
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I Hope They Serve Beer in Hell ''I Hope They Serve Beer in Hell'' is a book of autobiographical short stories about sex and drinking adventures written by Tucker Max. It was a ''New York Times'' #1 bestseller and made the Best Seller List each year from 2006 to 2011. It has ...
'' was a ''
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'' #1 Bestseller and made the Best Seller List each year from 2006 to 2012. It has sold over one million copies worldwide, including 400,000 copies in 2009 alone. His book was subsequently made into a feature film of the same title, which received generally negative reviews and numerous critics considered to be one of the worst films of the year. In 2010, he released a book titled ''
Assholes Finish First ''Assholes Finish First'' is a book by Tucker Max, detailing anecdotal stories, usually revolving around drinking and sex. It is the sequel to '' I Hope They Serve Beer in Hell''.(27 October 2010)Party animal legend visits for book signing, ''T ...
'', and in 2012 marked the literary releases of both ''
Hilarity Ensues ''Hilarity Ensues'' (2012) is the third ''New York Times'' best selling book by Tucker Max.Thier, DaveTucker Max's Rejected Twitter Campaign and Stab at Celebrity Endorsement ''Forbes''. February 7, 2012. It chronicles his stories of drunken deb ...
'' and ''Sloppy Seconds: The Tucker Max Leftovers''. He was a 2009
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finalist based on internet votes, although he did not make the magazine list.


Early life and education

Tucker Max's father, Dennis Max, is a restaurant owner in South Florida. According to Max, his parents met at "one of
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's coke parties in Manhattan Beach". Tucker's grandmother was Jewish. Tucker grew up in
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and graduated from
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in 1995, where he was voted "most egotistical". He graduated from the
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in three years, with a B.A. in Law, Letters, and Society in 1998. He attended
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on an academic scholarship, earning a
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in 2001.


Personal life

Max resides with his wife, Veronica, and four children near
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.


Career

Max began his career by publishing ''The Definitive Book of Pick-Up Lines'' (2001), which he followed up by ''Belligerence and Debauchery: The Tucker Max Stories'' (2003). He was the facilitator of the website "Tard Blog", from 2002 to 2003. In 2006, he began development of a television pilot for
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, but the project was canceled reportedly due to a dispute with Sony about feature film rights.Goldstein, Greg
"'Beer in Hell flowing to Big Screen"
''Reuters'', April 17, 2008.
In September 2006, Simon Spotlight Publishing, a division of
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, announced that Max was contracted to release a book in January 2008, ''Assholes Finish First''. Undisclosed delays pushed the release date to September 2010. He reportedly received a $300,000 advance for ''Assholes Finish First'', and released a revised and expanded edition of ''I Hope They Serve Beer in Hell'' in January 2009. In 2008, ''
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'' announced that Max was producing a movie based on his bestselling book, also titled ''I Hope They Serve Beer in Hell''. He detailed the process on a production blog hosted on the movie's website. Actor
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(''
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'') portrayed Max in the film. The film was panned by critics and earned $1.4 million at the box office on a $7 million budget. Max attributed the poor box office performance of the film to oversights in marketing, but expressed hope it would find an audience on DVD. In 2011, he was a guest speaker at the
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Symposium, giving a presentation entitled ''From cave to cage: Mixed martial arts in ancestral health''. In January 2012, Max claimed he was leaving behind the lifestyle he had described in his books and that he had been in psychotherapy. In February 2012 a publicity campaign for his book ''Hilarity Ensues'' led to his account with the company Sponsored Tweets being banned for "ethics violations". Starting summer 2014, Max started collaborating with Dr. Geoffrey Miller on a
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called ''The Mating Grounds''. In September 2015 Max and Dr. Miller released ''Mate: Become the Man Women Want'', an advice book about men's sexual strategies published by
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. In November 2014, Max published his experience of working with Melissa Gonzalez, CEO of the Lionesque Group for her book ''The Pop-Up Paradigm'' – the first project of his company Scribe Media. Founded along with startup founder Zach Obront, Scribe Media writes and publishes books for entrepreneurs who wish to have their own book but don't have the time, ability, or patience to do it the conventional way. After launching Scribe Media, Max stepped aside from day-to-day decisions, and hired
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to serve as CEO in his place. In 2017, Max ghostwrote
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's memoir, ''The Last Black Unicorn'', which was released in December 2017 by
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and debuted at number 15 on ''The New York Times'' best-seller list.


Fratire

Max, along with George Ouzounian (known more commonly by his pen name, Maddox), is considered a founding author of the 21st-century literary genre "fratire". The term, combining "fraternity" and "satire," was introduced by ''
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'' reporter
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in a 2006 article titled ''Dude, Here's My Book''. The genre is characterized by masculine themes and could be considered the male equivalent of
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. Both Max and Maddox dislike the label, pointing out that neither of them were ever in fraternities. In the final chapter of ''Hilarity Ensues'', and in a post on his website, Max announced he has retired from writing fratire, explaining:
Over the last couple years, I've realized that I don't do all the funny but stupid shit I did when I was 25 anymore, and I find myself writing about the way my life used to be. I'm not the same person I was when I started writing these stories, and I don't live the same life I did then—so it no longer makes sense for me to keep writing that way.
In the same chapter, Max stated that he is currently working on an "advice book" (alongside Nils Parker, co-writer of the ''I Hope They Serve Beer in Hell'' screenplay), as well as other undisclosed projects.


Controversies

In 2003, Max posted on his website an account of his relationship with Katy Johnson, who was
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in 1999. Johnson filed a lawsuit claiming, among other things, invasion of her privacy. In response to the lawsuit, a Florida state court judge issued an order for Max not to write about Johnson; not to use Johnson's first, full, or last name; not to use the phrase "Miss Vermont" on his website; and not to disclose any "information" or "stories" about Johnson. Some legal experts called the decision "kooky" and "clearly a suppression of free speech". The
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intervened, filing an
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, claiming a breach of Max's First Amendment rights, which led to Johnson voluntarily withdrawing her lawsuit, and Max's story was once again posted on his website. An expanded version of the story was later published in ''Hilarity Ensues''. In January 2006, Max posted a thread on his
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satirizing Anthony DiMeo, a young
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socialite, for throwing a New Year's Eve party that was a disaster. The number of young partygoers showing up greatly exceeded expectations, which resulted in the food and alcohol running out well before midnight. The more than 700 partygoers got unruly, two pieces of art were stolen, and city police were called in to disperse the crowd."What fun: A judge's ruling on libel suit" ''
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''. May 31, 2006; accessed vi
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February 19, 2009. "The four-hour event with food and open bar at Le Jardin, in the Philadelphia Art Alliance gallery, ended early, the judge said -and after more than twice the 325 invitees showed, the liquor ran out, and revelers turned unruly, stealing two artworks, tearing sconces, trying to make off with a donations box."
DiMeo sued Max under the
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claiming some comments on Max's message board were
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and represented criminal behavior. The lawsuit was subsequently dismissed under the
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, with U.S. District Judge
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noting that although Max could be a "poster child for vulgarity", the law must protect "the coarse conversation that, it appears, never ends on TuckerMax.com." In May 2009, Max held a speaking engagement which was picketed by a feminist group at
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, who claimed that his writing "promoted a culture of rape." In August 2009, the
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Women's Center held a silent protest of ''
I Hope They Serve Beer in Hell ''I Hope They Serve Beer in Hell'' is a book of autobiographical short stories about sex and drinking adventures written by Tucker Max. It was a ''New York Times'' #1 bestseller and made the Best Seller List each year from 2006 to 2011. It has ...
''. The advertisements themselves were also vandalized in multiple cities. In his book ''Trust Me, I'm Lying'', marketer (and personal friend of Tucker Max)
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claimed to have defaced some movie posters himself, as a
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to get media attention for the movie. For three years starting in 2005, Max was harassed by a man named Justin Massler, who sent him repeated "Unabomber type" emails, and showed up uninvited to a 2006 party hosted by Max while dressed up as a superhero. The altercations made national news after Massler was charged with stalking
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in 2010. In 2012, hoping to offset a part of his owed taxes in a way that also provided self-promotion, Max reportedly offered to donate $500,000 to
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if they named an abortion clinic after him. Planned Parenthood declined.''Planned Parenthood Turns Down $500,000 From Tucker Max''
April 3, 2012.


Bibliography

*''The Definitive Book of Pick-Up Lines'' (2001) *''Belligerence and Debauchery: The Tucker Max Stories'' (2003) *''
I Hope They Serve Beer in Hell ''I Hope They Serve Beer in Hell'' is a book of autobiographical short stories about sex and drinking adventures written by Tucker Max. It was a ''New York Times'' #1 bestseller and made the Best Seller List each year from 2006 to 2011. It has ...
'' (2006) *''
Assholes Finish First ''Assholes Finish First'' is a book by Tucker Max, detailing anecdotal stories, usually revolving around drinking and sex. It is the sequel to '' I Hope They Serve Beer in Hell''.(27 October 2010)Party animal legend visits for book signing, ''T ...
'' (2010) *''
Hilarity Ensues ''Hilarity Ensues'' (2012) is the third ''New York Times'' best selling book by Tucker Max.Thier, DaveTucker Max's Rejected Twitter Campaign and Stab at Celebrity Endorsement ''Forbes''. February 7, 2012. It chronicles his stories of drunken deb ...
'' (2012) *''Sloppy Seconds: The Tucker Max Leftovers'' (2012) *''Mate: Become the Man Women Want'', with Geoffrey Miller (2015) * '' The Last Black Unicorn'' (2017) Ghostwritten memoir by
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Filmography


References


External links

* Tucker Ma
Scribe Media
website that helps writers write and publish a book *Tucker Max free online course o
How to Write a Non-fiction book
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