Julia Morizawa

Her most notable credit as a writer is the book Memoirs of a Wannabe Sex Addict, a compilation of short erotic stories published by Fanny Press.

Bright in the fictional narrative podcast The Bright Sessions (ranked one of the best podcasts of 2016 by iTunes,[3] Wired,[4] IndieWire,[5] and Popular Science;[6] winner of Best Actress in a Leading Role, 2016 AudioVerse Awards[7] and Best Actress in a Leading role for an Ongoing, Dramatic Production 2017 AudioVerse Awards[8]).

[15] In addition, Julia's first book Memoirs of a Wannabe Sex Addict, a collection of short erotic stories, has earned rave reviews.

"[16] And Sacramento Book Review stated, "Morizawa's debut collection of erotica is an impressive read with an array of identifiable characters connecting to the darker side of the feminine.

She cites in her campaign video, "Not only is this story deeply personal to me because of its inclusion in my own ancestry, but it's a tragic part of history that i didn't even know about until I started researching my own heritage.