Courtney Love memoir to 'set the record straight'
NEW YORK — Courtney Love is ready to spill.
The hard-living rock star and actress known for her band Hole and for her brief marriage to Kurt Cobain has a book deal with William Morrow.
Morrow is an imprint of HarperCollins Publishers. It announced Thursday that Love will "set the record straight."
Her memoir will address life with Cobain, the Nirvana leader who died in 1994, her drug problems and her Hollywood career.
The memoir is currently untitled and is scheduled to come out next fall.
She's among several musicians who recently agreed to write memoirs. Those include Neil Young, Pete Townshend, Carole King and Gregg Allman.
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Morrow is an imprint of HarperCollins Publishers. It announced Thursday that Love will "set the record straight."
Her memoir will address life with Cobain, the Nirvana leader who died in 1994, her drug problems and her Hollywood career.
The memoir is currently untitled and is scheduled to come out next fall.
She's among several musicians who recently agreed to write memoirs. Those include Neil Young, Pete Townshend, Carole King and Gregg Allman.
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