"In her new book, Aisha Tyler embarrasses and humiliates herself for 231 pages--to our extreme reading pleasure." -- Entertainment Weekly "Tyler''s work is refreshing not just for its unabashed candor, but also for its humorous insights into the human capacity for screwing up and bouncing back. Things ''will go wrong.mind-blowingly wrong.'' But under no circumstances should it stop someone from pursuing their dreams. Smart, sassy and surprisingly wise." -- Kirkus Reviews "Aisha Tyler is one of the smartest, funniest women I''ve had the good fortune of meeting. She makes me laugh every time I see her--and this is coming from the guy who thinks women aren''t funny.
" -- Adam Carolla, comedian, host of The Adam Carolla Show, and New York Times bestselling author of In Fifty Years We''ll All Be Chicks "A beautifully tortured and sick-with-self-consciousness manifesto of regret. I''m equal parts proud and embarrassed for Aisha Tyler, which doesn''t get in the way of my loving her, as you will when you read Self-Inflicted Wounds ." -- Margaret Cho, comedian, actress, and nationally bestselling author of I''m the One That I Want "Self-inflicted wounds are the nastiest, most painful, and most likely to fester. Also the funniest. Aisha brings back every awful, suicidally stupid, shameful, and all-too-familiar episode of a life well lived. Reading this book made me feel a lot better about myself. Prepare to be horrified--and entertained." -- Anthony Bourdain, chef, host of Anthony Bourdain: Parts Unknown, and New York Times bestselling author of Kitchen Confidential "One of the most kick-ass women I know, Aisha Tyler hilariously rips herself open and shows you her guts.
On the schadenfreude scale, Self-Inflicted Wounds is a ten." -- Felicia Day, actress, writer, and producer of The Guild "Good God. The Amazon can write. And write well. We are doomed." -- Patton Oswalt, comedian, actor, and New York Times bestselling author of Zombie Spaceship Wasteland "For once, Patton is correct. Aisha Tyler is one funny son of a bitch." -- Dave Eggers, Pulitzer Prize-nominated author of New York Times #1 bestseller A Heartbreaking Work of Staggering Genius, What Is the What, Zeitoun, and A Hologram for the King and founder of McSweeney''s "The first time I met Aisha I felt we could have been sisters.
Tall, beautiful, African-American, comedienne.after reading Self-Inflicted Wounds I found we had more in common: setting the house on fire, peeing ourselves in public, and an endless list of people we''ve offended in some way." -- Sharon Osbourne, author, rock manager, and cohost of The Talk "If you''re the type of sicko who enjoys a hilariously talented person debasing herself for your amusement, then Self-Inflicted Wounds is the book for you." -- Andy Richter, comedian, actor, writer, announcer and man-Friday on Conan "Aisha Tyler''s book, Self-Inflicted Wounds, is an uplifting, hilarious trek through her life of insults, agonies and failures. Each story is not only painfully funny, but it''s also thoughtful and stunningly candid. I really do love this book." -- Jay Chandrasekhar, director of Super Troopers, Beerfest, and Babymakers "We all do stupid stuff, sometimes on purpose. But rarely do we ever talk about it, let alone publish an in-depth retelling-leave it to Aisha Tyler to help us all feel a little less dumb and a little more connected.
" -- Seth Green, comedian, actor, creator/writer/director of Robot Chicken "Aisha is living proof that for nerdy outsiders things really do get better. But, in her case, before they got better, they got a whole lot worse. It''s impossible not to laugh while reading Self-Inflicted Wounds. It''s also impossible not to worry about Aisha''s mental health." -- Touré, author, critic, host of The Cycle on MSNBC "What Aisha says about embracing your fear and using mistakes to forge character is beautiful. What she says about Oprah is unforgivable." -- Baratunde Thurston, New York Times bestselling author of How To Be Black, and CEO/Co-Founder, Cultivated Wit Baratunde Thurston, New York Times bestselling author of How To Be Black, and CEO/Co-Founder, Cultivated Wit "Aisha Tyler''s incredibly vivid stories of going for big air only to land flat on her face (or possibly a rusty spike) are a unique combination of cringe-worthy and inspiring. That she shares these stories makes me love her all the more.
" -- Bill Burr, comedian, actor, and host of The Monday Morning Podcast "Self-inflicted wounds. We all have them, but no one exploits their own pain for the funny like Aisha Tyler." -- Wayne Brady, comedian, actor, star of Whose Line Is It Anyway? and host of Let''s Make a Deal "Aisha Tyler''s brain moves faster than a shock spell from the hands of a lightning mage. She is hilarious, hyper-articulate, and will kick your ass in Call of Duty. She is the life of the LAN party." -- Chris Hardwick, comedian and host of The Talking Dead and The Nerdist.