Laurie Fox

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Laurie Foxis the author of the autobiographical novel,My Sister from the Black Lagoon(Simon & Schuster; Publishers Weekly starred review; full-page New York Times Book Review),The Lost Girls(Simon & Schuster; featured in USA Today) and the "interactive" haiku poetry book,Sexy Hieroglyphics(Chronicle Books). In turn, she has published two chapbooks,Sweeping Beauty: Notes on CinderellaandI Love Walt(both from Illuminati), and her poetry has been included in several literary journals.

A graduate of UC Santa Cruz in Creative Writing and Theatre, Laurie has written and performed in many theatre and performance art works. A former bookseller of both new and antiquarian books, Laurie was a longtime creative writing teacher and freelance
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Average rating: 3.14 · 912 ratings · 132 reviews ·7 distinct worksSimilar authors
My Sister from the Black La...

3.28 avg rating — 533 ratings — published 1998 — 11 editions
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The Lost Girls

3.02 avg rating — 348 ratings — published 2003 — 4 editions
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The Lost Girls: A Novel

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Sexy Hieroglyphics: 3,375 D...

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Sweeping Beauty; Or, Notes ...

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I Love Walt

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I [love] Walt

0.00 avg rating — 0 ratings — published 1985
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“People are people,"... "You can fall in love with either sex- it's the *person* who makes the difference. His or her spectacular insides.”
Laurie Fox, My Sister from the Black Lagoon: A Novel of My Life

“What I could tell the boy was, the moment we are born appears to be the very same moment we forget we are loved. Now isn't this awkward? Shouldn't the two things dovetail, love and memory? Shouldn't a feeling that powerful be carved on a tree so no one can ignore its message? To come so far to be in this world only to forget something all-important - what kind of a journey is that? I'll bet that 90 percent of the love that surrounds us is dismissed or discounted - the cup of tea a friend makes, the letter from a faraway auntie. The fact that no one feels loved enough merely proves my point.”
Laurie Fox, The Lost Girls
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