R.I.P. Danielle Wegelin

by Rod Lott on October 25, 2007 · 1 comment

Occasionally, BOOKGASM reports on the death of notable authors. But it really saddens us to have to report on the passing of one our own. Danielle Wegelin died last week in a car accident. Considering she was born in 1980, that’s far too soon. I’m not going to pretend that I ever met her face to face, but from all accounts, she was a smart, sharp person and a talented writer, all of which I believe is evident in all the reviews she wrote for us last year:
ANGEL DUST APOCALYPSE by Jeremy Robert Johnson
FIASCO: A HISTORY OF HOLLYWOOD’S ICONIC FLOPS by James Robert Parish
HOLLYWOOD JOCK: 365 DAYS, FOUR SCREENPLAYS, THREE TV PITCHES, TWO KIDS, AND ONE WIFE WHO’S READY TO PULL THE PLUG by Rob Ryder
SNAKES ON A PLANE by Christa Faust

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