Collateral Stardust
Chasing Warren Beatty and Other Foolish Things
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Sibylline Press
Publishing:2nd Oct '25
£14.99
This title is due to be published on 2nd October, and will be despatched as soon as possible.

WARREN BEATTY WALKS THROUGH THE DOOR...
In this offbeat memoir, Nikki Nash tells the story of an obsession that starts with a young girl’s movie-star fantasy. At fourteen, longing for excitement and something of her own, Nikki fixates on superstar Warren Beatty. She’s determined to find him and have him in her life forever. She creates a solid plan that she initiates four years later at the age of eighteen when she gets a job as a restaurant hostess where Beatty frequents. A year later, on a warm Sunday evening in April, after breaking a finger in a judo class and looking her worst—dirty hair pulled back, no make-up, broken finger in a glass of ice—Warren Beatty walks through the door and her plan comes to fruition. In this entertaining and genuine account of the inner workings of Hollywood, Nash pursues a vibrant career as a TV associate director, comic, writer, and actress. Her celebrity-infused journey is also a dance with drugs, religion, Hollywood culture, and other volatile mysteries in the city of angels, including her own metamorphosis.
“Nash reflects on wild times in Hollywood and her relationship with Warren Beatty in this rollicking memoir. ... The author’s skill as a comedian is on full display here—she peppers every page with perfectly timed punchlines that communicate her quirky personality. ... her consistent, irreverent voice makes the memoir delightful. Just as she describes one of her encounters with Warren, her wonderful stories feel like ‘remnant[s] of stardust mixed in with a cozy blanket of nostalgia.’
A dazzling kiss-and-tell that brings vintage Hollywood to life.” —Kirkus Reviews (starred review)
“Former Conan O’Brien Show staffer Nash (72 Raisins) delivers a gossipy and engrossing account of her life in Hollywood from the 1970s through 2019. Her portraits of Robert Altman, Warren Beatty, Jack Nicholson, and dozens of other stars bring them down to earth through sparkling anecdotes in which Nash isn’t afraid to paint herself as young, naive, and opportunistic. The most enduring profile subject is Beatty, whom San Fernando Valley native Nash met and seduced when she was 18, then kept up with casually even through his relationships with Julie Christie, Goldie Hawn, and Diane Keaton. Elsewhere, Nash writes of how her steely intelligence led to steady work in the entertainment industry, from production jobs on the TV show Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman and the Academy Awards to side pursuits in stand-up and improv comedy. Nash’s story of getting sober after years of drug and alcohol addiction, and her late-in-life epiphany regarding her musician father and frustrated-housewife mother, whose depression impacted her own early aimlessness, shape this self-aware, fascinating account of brushing up against the edge of fame. Written with humor, vulnerability, and verve, this satisfies.” —Publishers Weekly
“Nikki Nash’s frank, funny memoir Collateral Stardust is about growing up in an offbeat Los Angeles family. ... Nash’s adventures in dating and personal growth are covered in a self-aware manner. While others in her generation just dreamed of Warren Beatty, she concocted a plan that led to a real, lasting relationship with him. He is but one among the book’s frequent celebrity cameos...
A cool and entertaining coming-of-age memoir, Collateral Stardust relays good times and hard ones with insight and style.” —Foreword Reviews
“Nash was born into a life some might consider a fairytale. Hollywood-born, raised by eclectic parents, Nash brushed shoulders with Black Panther members, notable stars of the 1960s, and pioneer conspiracy theorists by the time she was a teenager. Her father, a famous trombonist, and her mother, a politically revolutionary housewife, raised Nash and her brothers to follow in their unconventional footsteps. At 14, Nash's aspirations were entirely focused on Warren Beatty. It wouldn’t be long before her plan to have the star in her life forever came true. Nash invites readers into her colorful life with relatable wit and a fast-paced yet meandering narrative. Her candid exploration of the complexities of young women is so intimate, it evokes a productive discomfort as she presents the raw reality of obsession, battling an eating disorder, sexualization, and maternal connection. Readers expecting a Beatty exposé may be surprised; while a recurring figure, Beatty is more a symbol of youthful desire and parasocial longing than a central character. Dotted with star-studded moments, Nash’s honest reflections steal the spotlight.” —Booklist
“Her world of musicians, actors, conspiracy theorists, political fundraisers, and alcohol-fueled parties hosted by her unconventional trombone-playing father and politically radical mother come to life in this work. This coming-of-age story is a revealing, honest account of the inner workings of Hollywood and is well worthy of top honors.” —Los Angeles Book Festival
“Collateral Stardust is a hilarious and brave trek through decades of Hollywood with surprises at every turn.” —Brian Kiley, Emmy-Winning Comedy Writer
“Eve Babitz’s tales are boring compared with what Nikki Nash serves up in this juicy, funny, sexy Hollywood tell-all memoir.” —Neal Pollack, author, Pothead, Alternadad and Stretch
“Perfection oozes out at every chance it gets. Best Seller!” —Robert Hays, Actor
“Collateral Stardust—a powerful and brutally honest memoir—really defines our star-crossed generation, our parents, our business, LA in the latter half of the century, and so much more. I was blown away.” —Rich Hall, TV Producer
“The title itself is pure genius. In owning her role as a speck in the shimmering Hollywood universe, Nash spotlights the lives of ordinary people consigned forever to live as mere tailings afloat in the wake of superstar luminaries.” —Paul Vandeventer, Social Entrepreneur and Civic Innovator
ISBN: 9781960573421
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: unknown
300 pages