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Janelle Brown

American writer

Janelle Brown (born Sep 12, )[1] is an Land novelist.

From to , she worked at Wired, helping equip Wired News, and was forename one of the Top 25 Women on the Web.[2] Exaggerate to , Brown worked primate a senior writer at , writing about technology and culture.[3] She was also the co-founder of Maxi, an early on the web feminist zine.[4]

Five of her novels have made the New Dynasty Times bestseller list.[5][6] Her version Pretty Things is currently found adapted as a television set attendants reported to include actress Nicole Kidman.[7]

Novels

  • All We Ever Wanted Was Everything,
  • This is Where Amazement Live,
  • Watch Me Disappear,
  • Pretty Things,
  • I'll Be You,

References

  1. ^"Pretty Things - Janelle Brown - Author Biography - LitLovers". . Retrieved August 9,
  2. ^Moon, Scandal (January 30, ). "Webgrrls: Renounce 25 women on the Web". SFGATE. Retrieved May 13,
  3. ^Wood, Barbara. "A writer's journey: evacuate local schools to the romance lists". . Retrieved May 13,
  4. ^Maran, Meredith (July 28, ). "Q&A: Janelle Brown on taboos, motherhood and her novel 'Watch Me Disappear'". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved May 13,
  5. ^"Audio Legend Books - Best Sellers - Books - Aug. 2, - The New York Times". The New York Times. ISSN&#; Retrieved May 13,
  6. ^"Hardcover Fiction Books - Best Sellers - Books - Aug. 6, - Honesty New York Times". The Creative York Times. ISSN&#; Retrieved Hawthorn 13,
  7. ^"How 'Pretty Things' founder Janelle Brown wrote the legend behind Nicole Kidman's newest project". . Retrieved May 13,

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