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''Bad Trips'' is a 2022 non-fiction book by
Slava Pastuk Yaroslav Pastukhov (born June 1990), more commonly known as Slava Pastuk, is a Ukrainian-born Canadian author, former prisoner, drug smuggler and music editor. He made national news in Canada in 2017 after drug smugglers that he recruited were ar ...
. In the book Pastuk documents cocaine smuggling while working as a music editor at
Vice Media Vice Media Group LLC is an American-Canadian digital media and broadcasting company. , the Vice Media Group included five main business areas: VICE.com (digital content); VICE STUDIOS (film and TV production) VICE TV (also known as VICELAND); V ...
.


Production

''Bad Trips: How I Went from VICE Reporter to International Drug Smuggler'' is co-written by Slava Pastuk and Brian Whitney. Whitney will collect all the royalties for the book. It is published by
Dundurn Press Dundurn Press is one of the largest Canadian-owned book publishing companies of adult and children's fiction and non-fiction. The company publishes Canadian literature, history, biography, politics and arts. Dundurn has about 2500 books in print, ...
. It was acquired and edited by Russell Smith.


Author

Pastuk's full name is Yuroslav Pastukhov.


Synopsis

The book documents Pastuk's life, that started with his birth in Ukraine, and emigration with his mother to Canada. He lived in
Barrie Barrie is a city in Southern Ontario, Canada, about north of Toronto. The city is within Simcoe County and located along the shores of Kempenfelt Bay, the western arm of Lake Simcoe. Although physically in Simcoe County, Barrie is politically i ...
, before moving to Toronto at the age of 19 for a marketing job, that he then quit to work for Noisey Canada, part of Vice Media. At Vice, he reports being encouraged to use cocaine and doing so. He started DJing as a side job and selling marijuana to people he met on
Grindr Grindr () is a location-based social networking and online dating application targeted towards members of the gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer community. It was one of the first geosocial apps for gay men when it launched in March 2009 an ...
. In 2015, his drug dealing escalated and he earned $20,000 from helping a drug cartel smuggle cocaine from Australia to Canada. After boasting about his smuggling at work, he recruited five colleagues: Jordan Gardner, Robert Wang, Porscha Wade, Nathaniel Carty, and Ketiba Senusi into the smuggling efforts, but they failed and were arrested. Each of the five were sentenced to between three and four years in prison. Pastuk was fired from Vice after news of his activities reached Vice management and the front page of the ''National Post'' newspaper. In 2018, Pastuk was arrested and in 2019 jailed for nine years.


Critical reception

Alan MacKenzie of the ''
Winnipeg Free Press The ''Winnipeg Free Press'' (or WFP; founded as the ''Manitoba Free Press'') is a daily (excluding Sunday) broadsheet newspaper in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. It provides coverage of local, provincial, national, and international news, as well as ...
'' describes the book as entertaining, but Pastuk's self-importance as exhausting and notes his lack of remorse. ''
Publishers Weekly ''Publishers Weekly'' (''PW'') is an American weekly trade news magazine targeted at publishers, librarians, booksellers, and literary agents. Published continuously since 1872, it has carried the tagline, "The International News Magazine of B ...
'' called it "a riveting cautionary tale."


See also

* ''
Cool Mules ''Cool Mules'' is a podcast by Canadaland about a cocaine-smuggling ring led by Slava Pastuk that operated within Vice Media. It won a National Magazine Awards Gold Award for best podcast in 2021. Production Cool Mules was produced and co-wri ...
'', ''
Canadaland Canadaland is a Canadian company that operates a news site and a network of podcasts. It was founded by Jesse Brown in 2013. Canadaland has produced podcasts on Canadian media, art and culture, cooking, medicine, and politics. Podcasts include ...
'' podcast about the same subject.


References

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