Ann Gottesman
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Ann Gottesman is an American writer associated with the Sebastopol Literary Renaissance. She was born in Topeka, Kansas and raised in Los Angeles. Gottesman is the granddaughter of the late psychiatrist, Karl Menninger. Her father was a Beverly Hills psychoanalyst who helped Marilyn Monroe before she fell into her tragedy.
[edit] Bibliography
- Rainbow Trout In Paris (Faerie Gold, 2006)
- The Atomic Motorcycle Glove (Faerie Gold, 2006)
- Three Plays (dPress, 2006)
- The Parakeet Box (Faerie Gold, 2006)

