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Louise Jane Wener (born 30 July 1966, Gants Hill, London)〔''Different for Girls'', L. Wener; Ebury Press 2010, page 6〕 is an English writer and songwriter, formerly of the band Sleeper. Sleeper recorded three full-length albums: ''Smart'', ''The It Girl'', and ''Pleased to Meet You''. After the band split in 1998, Wener began a writing career〔 〕 and has written four novels: ''Goodnight Steve McQueen'', ''The Big Blind'' (aka ''The Perfect Play'') ''The Half Life of Stars'' and '' Worldwide Adventures In Love''. Her autobiography, ''Different for Girls: My True-life Adventures in Pop'' (aka ''Just For One Day: Adventures in Britpop'') was published in June 2010 (ISBN 978-0091936518). In addition to writing herself, Wener has taught novel-writing. With her partner, Sleeper drummer Andy MacLure, she formed another band, Huge Advance, although they only played in and around their residential suburb of Crouch End.〔 〕 By 2011, she and MacLure had married and moved to Brighton, where MacLure teaches at a music college.〔 〕 They have a son and a daughter. Wener has written an article about motherhood for ''The Guardian'' in which she was highly critical of the writer Lionel Shriver's attitude toward the subject. ==References== 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Louise Wener」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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