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Fade Away is a novel featuring Myron Bolitar, a sports agent, hired by the New Jersey Dragons to find a missing basketball star. Myron and his team of associates, work together to puzzle out the disappearance of Greg Downing, drawing Myron into danger, both physical and emotional.
Myron is a novel by American author Gore Vidal, published in 1974.It was written as a sequel to his 1968 bestseller Myra Breckinridge.The novel was published shortly after an anti-pornography ruling by the Supreme Court; Vidal responded by replacing the profanity in his novel with the names of the Justices involved (e.g., "He thrust his enormous Rehnquist deep within her Whizzer White", etc.)
Gloria Loring is a singer and actress who, beginning in 1980, portrayed the character Liz Chandler on the American soap opera Days of Our Lives.Her character was a lounge singer, so Loring was often called upon to perform on-screen; one of the songs she performed during this period was "Friends and Lovers".
Esperanza Diaz: former FLOW (Fabulous Ladies Of Wrestling) professional wrestler under the name Little Pocahontas; she is a partner at MB Reps (as of the novel Darkest Fear) and is Myron's closest friend. Suzze T: former professional tennis player who is still Myron's client. Lex Ryder: Suzze's husband, half of the legendary rock duo HorsePower.
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Between 2013 and 2015, Harris worked on writing a novel in the mornings and evenings between his afternoon work. He finished the novel while as a fellow at the Michener Center for Writers . During his third year of the program, he secured a literary agent, Emily Forland at Brandt & Hochman, who sent his manuscript to editors in June 2019. [ 4 ]
The two actors have since crossed over to each other’s shows — and their chemistry still can’t be beat. Scroll down for Hargitay and Meloni’s quotes about their friendship: Show comments
The Carpenters attempted to repopularize the song in 1976, when it was released as a single from their album A Kind of Hush.However, as a sign of the duo's declining popularity at the time, it was the first Carpenters A-side single since "Ticket to Ride" in 1970 to fail to make the top 40 portion of the Billboard Hot 100, or to reach either #1 or #2 on the Easy Listening chart.