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Issue Details: First known date: 2016... 2016 Whose Line Is It Anyway? The Murderer, His Mother, and the Ghost Writers
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'This is a story about stories. Who writes them. Who owns them and what happens when the two things get muddled. It’s a story about true stories, life stories, stories written by amateurs and professionals. It sounds a warning to the growing number of readers who aspire to publish their own memoirs, and those who write the lives of others.' (Introduction)

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