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  2. H. Allen Smith - Wikipedia

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    It was at this point Smith dropped out of high school and began working odd jobs, eventually finding work as a journalist. He began in 1922 at the Huntington Press, relocating to Jeffersonville, Indiana, and Louisville, Kentucky. In Florida, editing the Sebring American in 1925, he met society editor Nelle Mae Simpson, and they married in 1927.

  3. Fred J. Cook - Wikipedia

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    Cook's 1964 exposé, The FBI Nobody Knows, was central to the plot of one of Rex Stout's most popular Nero Wolfe novels, The Doorbell Rang (1965) This is an incomplete list that doesn't include all the nonfiction written for children and young adults, his fiction and his works published in magazines and newspapers. [30]

  4. William Goldman - Wikipedia

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    After several of his screenplays were not filmed, Goldman found himself in less demand as a screenwriter. He published a memoir about his professional life in Hollywood, Adventures in the Screen Trade (1983), which summed up the entertainment industry in the opening sentence of the book, "Nobody knows anything." [29] [30] [31]

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  6. Patrick O'Leary (writer) - Wikipedia

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    O'Leary's literary works have been recognized and highlighted at Michigan State University in their Michigan Writers Series. [1] He wrote the poem "Nobody Knows It But Me" which was used in the popular 2002 advertising campaign for the Chevrolet Tahoe and read in the commercial by James Garner.

  7. The Doorbell Rang - Wikipedia

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    Time, "The Grand Race" (book review) [11] (November 5, 1965) – "Stout once said all that he thinks is important to say. A good mystery writer, he wrote, merely tells the reader: "Let's run a race. Here goes my mind, I'm off, see if you can catch me." In Doorbell, even FBI fans will have to admire his agility."

  8. All the Wrong Questions - Wikipedia

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    The series is to follow Lemony Snicket's childhood in "an organization nobody knows about". [13] The first book has been given a first printing of one million copies and was released on October 23, 2012. [ 4 ]

  9. Earl Wilson (columnist) - Wikipedia

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    Wilson is also the author of three books, Show Business Laid Bare, [2] and an unauthorized biography of Frank Sinatra, Sinatra: An Unauthorized Biography. [3] The former book is notable for revealing the extramarital affairs of President John F. Kennedy ; Also, "I Am Gazing Into My 8 Ball", a collection of his NY Post columns "It Happened Last ...