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  2. Tom Lutz - Wikipedia

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    "Tavis Smiley’s New Memoir of Maya Angelou", Los Angeles Review of Books, May 1, 2015 "There’s No Writer’s Block in the Newsroom", Los Angeles Review of Books , April 5, 2015 "John Rechy: An Interview" (with John-Michael Andriote), Los Angeles Review of Books , January 17, 2015

  3. The Writer's Block - Wikipedia

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    In 2019, the Writer's Block relocated to the Lucy, a new art center in downtown Las Vegas on 6th Street and Bonneville Avenue established by philanthropist Beverly Rogers, who now partially owns the Writer's Block. [13] The location utilizes 3,000 square feet for bookselling and another 800 square feet for events.

  4. Francesca Lia Block - Wikipedia

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    Block was born in Los Angeles in 1962. Her mother was a poet and her father was the screenwriter and painter Irving Block. [3] She attended North Hollywood High School [4] and the University of California, Berkeley, [5] and later studied for her MFA from the University of California at Riverside.

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  6. Category:Writers from Los Angeles - Wikipedia

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    Screenwriters from Los Angeles (137 P) Pages in category "Writers from Los Angeles" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 798 total.

  7. Stefano Bloch - Wikipedia

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    The Minneapolis Star Tribune states that "Stefano Bloch's memoir about growing up in 1990s Los Angeles, is a surprising and intimate look inside the life of a graffiti writer." [55] According to the Times Literary Supplement in London:

  8. Joseph Wambaugh - Wikipedia

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    Joseph Aloysius Wambaugh Jr. (born January 22, 1937) [1] is an American writer known for his fictional and nonfictional accounts of police work in the United States. Many of his novels are set in Los Angeles and its surroundings and feature Los Angeles police officers as protagonists.

  9. National Register of Historic Places listings in Los Angeles

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    June 11, 2009 (Along 27th Street [5: South Los Angeles: Historic district adjacent to Central Avenue Corridor in South Los Angeles; part of the African Americans in Los Angeles Multiple Property Submission (MPS)