Stoya is a multifaceted individual, renowned for her impressive acting career, which has garnered her widespread recognition for her standout role in the critically acclaimed film "A.I. Rising" (2018). Furthermore, she has made a significant mark in the literary world with the publication of her thought-provoking book, "Philosophy, Pussycats & Porn", which offers a unique blend of philosophical insights and personal experiences.
In addition to her acting and writing endeavors, Stoya has also ventured into the world of theater, making her off-Broadway debut in the provocative plays "HaraKiri Kane (Die! Die, Again!)" (2017) and "The Last Bar at the End of the World" (2018),penned by the esteemed Emmy and Ringo award-winning cartoonist and writer, Dean Haspiel.
Stoya's writing prowess has also been showcased in prominent publications, including the New York Times, where she has authored two insightful Op-Ed pieces in March 2014 and March 2018.
With over a decade of experience exploring the complexities of human sexuality, Stoya has established herself as a prominent voice in the industry, offering a unique perspective on this multifaceted aspect of human experience.