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Tracy Quan was born on 15 August, 1977 in Northeastern US, is an American writer. Discover Tracy Quan's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is she in this year and how she spends money? Also learn how she earned most of networth at the age of 46 years old?

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Occupation Novelist, columnist, essayist
Age 46 years old
Zodiac Sign Leo
Born 15 August 1977
Birthday 15 August
Birthplace Northeastern US
Nationality United States

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1977

Tracy Quan (born August 15, 1977) is an American writer and former sex worker.

She is best known for her Nancy Chan novels.

In addition, Quan has written a regular column for The Guardian website on pop culture, sex and politics and is involved in the sex workers' rights movement.

Quan was born in the Northeastern US, but grew up in Canada.

Her parents emigrated to the US from Trinidad; she has spoken of Chinese, Indian, African, and Dutch ancestors.

Her parents divorced, and she credits her close relationship to her father to this experience.

Quan read Xaviera Hollander's book The Happy Hooker when she was ten years old and decided to be a prostitute.

(Her prior aspiration, to be a librarian, was due to her image of librarians as independent, working women who got to collect money in the form of library fines.) By 19 she was supporting herself as a sex worker, working at an escort agency and a house before becoming an independent call girl with her own client list.

2005

As she told CANOE magazine in 2005, "I was never on the street. I've had a relatively easy time."

Quan notes she spent 15 years as a working girl in London and Manhattan, although she juggled both writing and sex work for a few years.

As a writer, Quan first made a splash with her Nancy Chan: Diary of a Manhattan Call Girl column in Salon.com.

Combining sex with a twice-weekly serial, the semi-autobiographical column centered on Nancy as she juggles her 'straight' boyfriend and family with her clients and girlfriends' problems.

The story continues in the novels.

Quan expresses the emotional aspects of her life experiences in her novels, her fiction writing, and keeps her journalism for professional commentary on topics of interest: the plight of sex trade workers, changing sexual mores, topical media frenzies on public personalities such as the Eliot Spitzer scandal.

Quan is currently a full-time writer, has been a columnist for The Guardian website and is a contributor to The Daily Beast.

2010

In 2010, Quan was a semifinalist for the 3 Quarks Daily Politics Prize, judged by Lewis Lapham.

She has become a frequent guest on Morning Brew, a Radio 3

RTHK weekday breakfast show hosted by Phil Whelan, commenting on current events and social media.

Quan served as a spokeswoman for Prostitutes of New York, or PONY, a sex workers advocacy organization.

Quan has been described as a "libertarian entrepreneur", who advocates decriminalization of prostitution in the US.

At the same time, she does not encourage others to go into the business.

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