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Merrill Markoe has 2 past events. (show) Another author returning this anniversary year is Merrill Markoe, a former finalist for the Thurber Prize for Humor for her hysterically funny novel, Walking in Circles Before Lying Down. Markoe is an Emmy Award-winning writer who will read from her latest hilarious novel, Nose Down, Eyes Up, a howlingly ... (more)Event location: Fri., Jan. 23; Columbus Museum of Art, 480 E. Broad St., Columbus, OH, 43215
The creator of David Letterman's Stupid Pet Tricks has written a hilarious novel about a man who won't grow up and his confused relationship with women and his four (talking) dogs.
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| Canonical name | | | Legal name | | | Other names | | | Date of birth | | | Date of death | | | Burial location | | | Gender | | | Nationality | | | Country (for map) | | | Birthplace | | | Place of death | | | Places of residence | | | Education | | | Occupations | | | Relationships | | | Organizations | | | Awards and honors | | | Agents | | | Short biography | Merrill Markoe was the original head writer for "Late Night with David Letterman," for which she won four Emmy Awards. She writes regularly for several national magazines and lives in Malibu with a few too many dogs. [adapted from How to be Hap-Hap-Happy Like Me (1994)]  | |
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