Энн Ламотт<br/>Anne Lamott<br/>Anne Patricia Lamott<br/>born April 10, 1954 - San Francisco, CA.<br/>Novelist and non-fiction writer<br/>United States<br/>She is also a progressive political activist, public speaker, and writing teacher. Based in the San Francisco Bay Area, her nonfiction works are largely autobiographical. Marked by their self-deprecating humor and openness, Lamott's writings cover such subjects as alcoholism, single-motherhood, depression, and Christianity<br/>Author of books:<br/>Hard Laughter (1980, novel)<br/>Rosie (1983, novel)<br/>Joe Jones (1985, novel)<br/>All New People (1989, novel)<br/>Operating Instructions: A Journal Of My Son’s First Year (1993, nonfiction)<br/>Bird by Bird: Some Instructions on Writing and Life (1994, nonfiction)<br/>Crooked Little Heart (1997, novel)<br/>Traveling Mercies: Some Thoughts on Faith (1999, nonfiction)<br/>Blue Shoe (2002, novel)<br/>Plan B: Further Thoughts on Faith (2005, nonfiction)<br/>Grace (Eventually): Thoughts on Faith (2007, nonfiction)<br/>Imperfect Birds (2010, novel)