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 James Frey posted on May 1st, 2008 by may

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James Frey, controversial author of A Million Little Pieces has a SayNow number. For those who don’t know about him, there’s a great piece on him in the current issue of Vanity Fair.

What’s it like to write a mega-selling memoir, then become a household word for “liar”? Was James Frey’s A Million Little Pieces an ex-junkie’s con job, part of a proud literary tradition, or just the standard hype of an increasingly embattled publishing industry? In his first U.S. interview since Oprah nailed him, in 2006, Frey tells his version of the story…

While the Vanity Fair piece is the first interview he’s done since 2006, you can actually hear directly from him by calling. He’ll be sending updates about his upcoming book and whatever else he wants to talk about.

You can also listen to messages other people have been sending him over here.

James Frey’s SayNow Number: (917) 720-7510
James Frey’s SayNow Messages
James Frey’s Website

Posted on May 1, 2008 by Editor

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One Response to “James Frey SayNow Number”

  1. Freddy Jisp Says:

    James,

    Loved the Lenord book, though found Pieces a bit hard on the head. I lived that lifel; worked in a pawnshop and wrote a memoir on it called, notes from the pawnshop underground.

    Of course she`s a virgin looking for a lay and a bun in the oven. It`s about 120,000 words and it kind of reminds me a little of you (not in its telling but in its truth, shoot from the hip style.)

    I was writing for the National Post newspaper at http://www.fullcomment.com, but they won`t pay any $$$ for what I write so…now I`m writing a book about Quebec (where I live now.)

    What can I do with this pawnshop memoir?

    By the way, I stood by you every step of the way and ripped into a few hacks who firing away. They`re just jealous: Fuck them. Fuck journalism…

    Lenord was brilliant (thanks for writing it) and I had a pal here in M. who died of AIDS last year and man, what a master ending. It was so much more (my opinion) endearing than Pieces - but I lived Pieces; but Lenord was the true truth grist…

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