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Janice Erlbaum is an American author from New York City. She is the author of two memoirs, ''GirlBomb: A Halfway Homeless Memoir'' 〔''Girlbomb: A Halfway Homeless Memoir'' (Villard, March 2006)〕 and ''Have You Found Her: A Memoir''.,〔Have You Found Her: A Memoir (Villard, Feb. 2008)〕 and one novel, "I, Liar."〔http://thoughtcatalog.com/book/i-liar/〕 Her poetry and prose have been featured in anthologies including ''Aloud: Voices from the Nuyorican Poets Café'', ''The Bust Guide to the New Girl Order'', ''The Best American Erotic Poems From 1800 to the Present'', and ''Verses that Hurt''. She lives in her native New York City with her domestic partner, Bill Scurry.〔(Author « Girlbomb : Janice Erlbaum ). Girlbomb.com (2006-03-07). Retrieved on 2011-11-07.〕 == Early life == As chronicled in her memoir ''Girlbomb: A Halfway Homeless Memoir'', after running away from home at age 15 Erlbaum spent years going from youth shelter to shelter, a self-described "halfway homeless" high school student afflicted with a taste for hard drugs and risky choices, while attending Bayard Rustin High School for the Humanities.〔(McKinley, Will. "Janice Erlbaum and the girl in her memoir." ''The Villager'' Volume 76, Number 47 | April 18–24, 2007 )〕
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