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Karr
After The Devil's Tour, Karr wrote The Liars' Club: A Memoir, which brought Karr's fame along with critical...
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Ms. Karr
The Liars Club is a memoir; The Art of Memoir discusses Ms. Karr’s process for writing one.
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Jonathan
Jonathan is a founding member of The Liars Club, a group of networking publishing professionals that includes celebrated authors L. A. Banks, Merry Jones, Gregory Frost, Jon McGoran, Ed Pettit, Dennis Tafoya, Keith Strunk, Don Lafferty, Kelly Simmons, Marie Lamba, Solomon Jones, Sara Shepard, William Lashner, and Laura Schrock.
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their own coming- of-age
Few writers have dissected their own coming-of-age with as much unflinching honesty as award-winning author Mary Karr, whose best-selling books include The Liar’s Club and Lit: A Memoir.
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among Calvin Trillin's five favorite memoirs and
The Liars’ Club is among Calvin Trillin's five favorite memoirs and Rebecca Ford's favorite five non-fiction books.
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the first book in Jeannette Haien's autobiographical trilogy and
The Liar’s Club is the first book in Jeannette Haien's autobiographical trilogy and her autobiographical trilogy is incredibly entertaining even, or especially, when her autobiographical trilogy is covering material jaw-droppingly raw.
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Jonathan Maberry and L.A. Banksand The Liars Club
Marie: The Liars Club was started by authors Gregory Frost, Jonathan Maberry and L.A. Banks, and The Liars Club grew out of a need for authors to band together for promotion and mutual support.
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The Liar is a short story by Henry James which first appeared in The Century Magazine in May–June 1888, and in book form the following year
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Salman Rushdie
: A Memoir is an autobiographical book by the British Indian writer, Salman Rushdie.
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among Julie Buntin's top twelve memoirs by women that will get you through anything
The Liars’ Club is among Julie Buntin's top twelve memoirs by women that will get you through anything, Calvin Trillin's five favorite memoirs, and Rebecca Ford's favorite five non-fiction books.
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by authors Gregory Frost, ,
Marie: The Liars Club was started by authors Gregory Frost, Jonathan Maberry and L.A. Banks, and The Liars Club grew out of a need for authors to band together for promotion and mutual support.
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Mary Kerr
In her book The Liar’s Club, Mary Kerr tells the true story of a married couple who had a major argument over how much the wife had spent on sugar.
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among René Steinke’s top six Texas books that aren't about cowboys, Julie Buntin's top twelve memoirs by women that will get you through anything
The Liars’ Club is among René Steinke’s top six Texas books that aren't about cowboys, Julie Buntin's top twelve memoirs by women that will get you through anything, Calvin Trillin's five favorite memoirs, and Rebecca Ford's favorite five non-fiction books.
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John le Carré
Now in John le Carré's mid-eighties, John le Carré published the mesmerising memoir
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David Sherlock
The film is loosely based on A Liar's Autobiography, a book written by Chapman and David Sherlock.
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by Amiri Baraka
The Liar' was published by Amiri Baraka (then LeRoi Jones) in December 1963.
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by Farrell's former flame Emma Forrest
Liars' was penned by Farrell's former flame Emma Forrest and is based on their relationship and subsequent break-up.
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a master of poetically slangy prose, a language so alive
The Liars' Club is written by a master of poetically slangy prose, a language so alive a language makes the telling of acutely painful experiences seem like child's play.
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