Liane Bonin

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Liane Bonin is an American journalist, author, radio producer, and produced screenwriter. She has written articles that appeared in

Teen People, The Hollywood Reporter, Maxim and others.[1]

Bonin graduated with a degree in filmic writing. Her young adult novel series Fame Unlimited was bought by NAL/Jam, a division of Penguin, for publication in 2007. The first Fame Unlimited book, Celebrity Skin, was due for publication on February 7[when?]. The sequels, Pretty on the Outside and Idol Talk, were released later in the year[when?].

Bonin was a senior reporter at SW Networks, an entertainment news feed to Los Angeles and as a producer for public radio, her work has been broadcast on "Weekend America," KCRW, BBC Radio, Seattle's KUOW-FM, and transom.org. Her script Dante's View was the first-place winner of the Writer's Digest Screenplay Contest, and was later independently produced starring Guinevere Turner, Sheryl Lee and Brett Harrelson. She co-wrote the feature screenplay Plastic Jesus, which was a finalist in the Los Angeles Film Collaborative grant program.

She lives with her husband and three dogs in the Los Angeles area.

References

  1. ^ "Liane Bonin". Entertainment Weekly. Retrieved 2018-11-12.

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