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"As soon as I read the first paragraph I knew I wasn't going to be able to sleep till I'd finished. Because it was too real. Novels have endings, thank God." —Stoya

a novel by Jonathan Reiss buy for $14.40 Buy the paperback and get the ebook free! buy for $10 Buy just the ebook.

You can almost make just enough money to buy heroin every day by jacking off for people on the Internet. This is America. That makes you an entrepreneur. But how do you stop being human? Is it possible? What if you can't? What then? In this relentless, heart-shattering first novel, Jonathan Reiss gently takes your hand and leads you on a grand insider's tour of the nicest parts of hell, where giving up on everything is extremely hard work.



Read an excerpt of Getting Off at Honeysuckle Magazine



Jon Reiss's "all acoustic punk covers" playlist for Book Notes



ISBN (paperback): 978-0-9904528-8-1

ISBN (ebook): 978-1-68219-907-7







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getting off

“Beautifully written, terribly sad, and frightfully funny. It’s an experience almost so painful that you can’t turn away from it, and it doesn’t let up until it’s finished. I loved it.” —Sean Bonnette, cofounder of AJJ

"Jon Reiss is a real rocket ship of a writer. Wild and sad, Getting Off pops through complicated worlds of Internet sex, dreams, and loss. This is a book full of web cam hook-ups and people wanting to be fucked by the ocean. It's a book asking you to show your chest and prove you're not a cop, even though we all are. It's a world where each Internet site is called lonely. But this book will make it all different for you. You've needed this for a long time. Just put it in your veins." —Scott McClanahan, author of Crapalachia

“Getting Off is raunchy, sad, weird, smart, and riotously fun to read. Gross sex, drug shakes, NYC, scary cults—what more can you ask for? Reiss has written a refreshingly dark book, with pretty much zero redemption for his characters but plenty of attention and love.” —Paula Bomer, author of Inside Madeleine

"Reiss refuses to make jerking off for other men a straight guy’s vision of absolute hell. . . . This whole phenomenon, known as “gay for pay,” is the backbone of the porn industry and its cybercousin, webcams. Reiss sees the harm where it belongs—not in sexwork, but in the more overarching despair and primal self-loathing that causes and sustains most junkies’ despair and self-destruction."

—LitReactor