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ABOUT KATHY |
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Kathy Lette divides her time between being a full time writer, Kathy first achieved succés de scandale as a teenager with the novel Puberty Blues, now a major motion picture. |
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After
several years as a singer with the Salami Sisters and a newspaper
columnist in Sydney and New York (collected in the
book "Hit and Ms") and as a television sitcom writer
for Columbia Pictures in Los Angeles, her novels, "Puberty
Blues" (1979) "Girls Night
Out" (1988), "The
Llama Parlour" (1991), " Foetal
Attraction" (1993)," Mad
Cows" (1996),"Altar
Ego" (1998) "Nip'N'Tuck" (2001), "Dead
Sexy" (2003) and "How To
Kill Your Husband (and other handy household hints)" (2006) became international best-sellers.
Kathy Lette's plays include "Grommits", "Wet
Dreams", "Perfect
Mismatch" and "I'm So Happy For You I Really Am."
She lives in London with her husband and two children and has just finished a stint as writer in Residence at London's Savoy Hotel. Kathy says that the best thing about being a writer is that you get to work in your jammies all day, drink heavily on the job and have affairs and call it research! (although her husband says he should have the affair as it would give her a better book!) |
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