Complemented by eight new King pieces, this memoir reveals the scrapes, bruises, and adulterated pleasures of the author's varied career as a free-lance writer
Larry L. King (January 1, 1929 –December 20, 2012) was an American playwright, journalist, and novelist, best remembered for his 1978 Tony Award-nominated play The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas, which became a long-running production on Broadway and was later turned into a feature film starring Burt Reynolds, Charles Durning and Dolly Parton.