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Wie man fanpost und autogrammbitten an Carl Hiaasen schickt?:
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Falls Sie ein Autogramm haben möchten, lesen die Richtlinien unten. Falls Sie nur einen Brief an obige Adresse schicken und nichts zurück haben möchten, können Sie aufhören zu lesen!
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Sie können noch ein stück karton hineintun, damit das foto nicht geknickt wird beim verschicken und auch auf den umschlag schreiben "Nicht Knicken".
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Carl Hiaasen Success - 02. August 2017 Sent: LOR, book and SASE on 7-03-17
Received: Book inscribed, personalized and signed on 8/2/17
Address used:
Carl Hiaasen
c/o Miami Herald
3511 NW 91st. Ave
Miami, FL 33172
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Carl Hiaasen Author - 27. Mai 2017 Carl Hiaasen (/?ha?.?s?n/; born March 12, 1953) is an American journalist, columnist, and novelist. He was a reporter at Cocoa Today (Cocoa, Florida) for two years before being hired in 1976 by the Miami Herald, where he worked for the city desk, Sunday magazine and investigative team. Since 1985 Hiaasen has been a regular columnist for the newspaper. His columns have been collected in three published volumes, Kick Ass (1999), Paradise Screwed (2001) and Dance of the Reptiles (2014), all edited by Diane Stevenson.
In 2005, Hiaasen was the subject of a "60 Minutes" profile by Steve Kroft.After becoming an investigative reporter, Hiaasen began writing novels in his spare time. His first three were co-authored with his friend and fellow journalist William Montalbano: Powder Burn (1981), Trap Line (1982), and A Death in China (1984). His first solo novel, Tourist Season (1986), featured a group of ragged eco-warriors who kidnap the Orange Bowl Queen in Miami. The book's main character was whimsically memorialized by Jimmy Buffett in a song called "The Ballad of Skip Wiley." In all, eighteen of Hiaasen's novels and nonfiction books have appeared on the New York Times Best Seller lists. His work has been translated into 34 languages.
Hiaasen also co-wrote three songs with his good friend and famed L.A. rocker, the late Warren Zevon. "Rottweiler Blues" and "Seminole Bingo" appeared on Zevon's Mutineer album in 1995. The third song they wrote together, "Basket Case," was done in conjunction with Hiaasen's novel of the same name, and appeared in 2001 on Zevon's album My Ride's Here.
Sent him his book Basket Case on 8 May and got it back signed on 27 May.
Mr Carl Hiaason
c/o The Miami Herald
3511 NW 91st Ave.
Miami, FL 33172 |
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Author Carl Hiaasen Success - 16. August 2014 Hey!
Yesterday, Carl Hiaasen sent me a signed letter! I sent an LOR in early June.
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