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Lily Brett's Blog, page 36
November 6, 2012
Interview with Lily Brett on her book: “Well Lola Bensky’s a nineteen-year-old journalist she irons her hair straight, asks a lot of questions, she’s overweight and both her parents are Holocaust survivors. She works for an Australian newspaper as a rock
Interview with Lily Brett on her book: “Well Lola Bensky’s a nineteen-year-old journalist she irons her hair straight, asks a lot of questions, she’s overweight and both her parents are Holocaust survivors. She works for an Australian newspaper as a rock journalist and she interviews Jimmy Hendrix, Janis Joplin, Mama Cass, Brian Jones, Jim Morrison and a lot of others who didn’t die.”
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Interview with Lily Brett on her book: “Well Lola Bensky’s a nineteen-year-old journalist she irons her hair straight, asks a lot of questions, she’s overweight and both her parents are Holocaust survivors. She works for an Australian newspaper as a rock
Interview with Lily Brett on her book: “Well Lola Bensky’s a nineteen-year-old journalist she irons her hair straight, asks a lot of questions, she’s overweight and both her parents are Holocaust survivors. She works for an Australian newspaper as a rock journalist and she interviews Jimmy Hendrix, Janis Joplin, Mama Cass, Brian Jones, Jim Morrison and a lot of others who didn’t die.”
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Interview with Lily Brett on her book: “Well Lola Bensky’s a nineteen-year-old journalist she irons her hair straight, asks a lot of questions, she’s overweight and both her parents are Holocaust survivors. She works for an Australian newspaper as a rock
Interview with Lily Brett on her book: “Well Lola Bensky’s a nineteen-year-old journalist she irons her hair straight, asks a lot of questions, she’s overweight and both her parents are Holocaust survivors. She works for an Australian newspaper as a rock journalist and she interviews Jimmy Hendrix, Janis Joplin, Mama Cass, Brian Jones, Jim Morrison and a lot of others who didn’t die.”
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Interview with Lily Brett on her book: “Well Lola Bensky’s a nineteen-year-old journalist she irons her hair straight, asks a lot of questions, she’s overweight and both her parents are Holocaust survivors. She works for an Australian newspaper as a rock
Interview with Lily Brett on her book: “Well Lola Bensky’s a nineteen-year-old journalist she irons her hair straight, asks a lot of questions, she’s overweight and both her parents are Holocaust survivors. She works for an Australian newspaper as a rock journalist and she interviews Jimmy Hendrix, Janis Joplin, Mama Cass, Brian Jones, Jim Morrison and a lot of others who didn’t die.”
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Interview with Lily Brett on her book: “Well Lola Bensky’s a nineteen-year-old journalist she irons her hair straight, asks a lot of questions, she’s overweight and both her parents are Holocaust survivors. She works for an Australian newspaper as a rock
Interview with Lily Brett on her book: “Well Lola Bensky’s a nineteen-year-old journalist she irons her hair straight, asks a lot of questions, she’s overweight and both her parents are Holocaust survivors. She works for an Australian newspaper as a rock journalist and she interviews Jimmy Hendrix, Janis Joplin, Mama Cass, Brian Jones, Jim Morrison and a lot of others who didn’t die.”
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Interview with Lily Brett on her book: “Well Lola Bensky’s a nineteen-year-old journalist she irons her hair straight, asks a lot of questions, she’s overweight and both her parents are Holocaust survivors. She works for an Australian newspaper as a rock
Interview with Lily Brett on her book: “Well Lola Bensky’s a nineteen-year-old journalist she irons her hair straight, asks a lot of questions, she’s overweight and both her parents are Holocaust survivors. She works for an Australian newspaper as a rock journalist and she interviews Jimmy Hendrix, Janis Joplin, Mama Cass, Brian Jones, Jim Morrison and a lot of others who didn’t die.”
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Interview with Lily Brett on her book: “Well Lola Bensky’s a nineteen-year-old journalist she irons her hair straight, asks a lot of questions, she’s overweight and both her parents are Holocaust survivors. She works for an Australian newspaper as a rock
Interview with Lily Brett on her book: “Well Lola Bensky’s a nineteen-year-old journalist she irons her hair straight, asks a lot of questions, she’s overweight and both her parents are Holocaust survivors. She works for an Australian newspaper as a rock journalist and she interviews Jimmy Hendrix, Janis Joplin, Mama Cass, Brian Jones, Jim Morrison and a lot of others who didn’t die.”
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Interview with Lily Brett on her book: “Well Lola Bensky’s a nineteen-year-old journalist she irons her hair straight, asks a lot of questions, she’s overweight and both her parents are Holocaust survivors. She works for an Australian newspaper as a rock
Interview with Lily Brett on her book: “Well Lola Bensky’s a nineteen-year-old journalist she irons her hair straight, asks a lot of questions, she’s overweight and both her parents are Holocaust survivors. She works for an Australian newspaper as a rock journalist and she interviews Jimmy Hendrix, Janis Joplin, Mama Cass, Brian Jones, Jim Morrison and a lot of others who didn’t die.”
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Interview with Lily Brett on her book: “Well Lola Bensky’s a nineteen-year-old journalist she irons her hair straight, asks a lot of questions, she’s overweight and both her parents are Holocaust survivors. She works for an Australian newspaper as a rock
Interview with Lily Brett on her book: “Well Lola Bensky’s a nineteen-year-old journalist she irons her hair straight, asks a lot of questions, she’s overweight and both her parents are Holocaust survivors. She works for an Australian newspaper as a rock journalist and she interviews Jimmy Hendrix, Janis Joplin, Mama Cass, Brian Jones, Jim Morrison and a lot of others who didn’t die.”
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Lily Brett interview on her new novel - On interviewing Jimmy Hendrix: “I had never ever seen a man move like that on stage. I actually hadn’t seen a man move like that off stage. I didn’t know men could move like that. So, I was quite terrified.”
Lily Brett interview on her new novel - On interviewing Jimmy Hendrix: “I had never ever seen a man move like that on stage. I actually hadn’t seen a man move like that off stage. I didn’t know men could move like that. So, I was quite terrified.”
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