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James Frey

James Frey (born September 12, 1969) is an American writer and businessman. His first two books, A Million Little Pieces (2003) and My Friend Leonard (2005), were bestsellers marketed as memoirs. Large parts of the stories were later found to be exaggerated or fabricated, sparking a media controversy.[1] His 2008 novel Bright Shiny Morning was also a bestseller.[2]

James Frey
Frey at BookExpo America in 2018
BornJames Christopher Frey
(1969-09-12) September 12, 1969 (age 53)
Cleveland, Ohio, United States
Occupation
  • Writer
  • media producer
NationalityAmerican
Notable works
Website
bigjimindustries.com

Frey is the founder and CEO of Full Fathom Five. A transmedia production company, FFF is responsible for the young adult adventure/science fiction series "The Lorien Legacies" of seven books written by Frey and others, under the collective pen name Pittacus Lore. Frey's first book of the series, I Am Number Four (2010), was made into a feature film by DreamWorks Pictures. He is also the CEO of NYXL, an esports organization based in New York.[3]

Early life

Frey was born in Cleveland, Ohio. He is a Denison University alumnus, a history major from the class of 1992.[citation needed]

Career

Frey wrote the screenplays to the films Kissing a Fool and Sugar: The Fall of the West, the latter of which he also directed. Both were produced in 1998.[citation needed]

Doubleday published A Million Little Pieces in April 2003, which Frey wrote and marketed as a memoir of drug addiction, crime, and an eventual journey to sobriety. Initial reception was mostly positive, with Amazon.com editors selecting it as their favorite book of that year;[4] and Frey followed it up with the sequel My Friend Leonard in 2005. The second book centered on the father-son relationship which Frey formed with his friend Leonard, from the Hazelden addiction treatment program. My Friend Leonard was published in June 2005 by Riverhead and became a bestseller. Significant parts of the two books, initially promoted as factual, later were revealed to have been invented by Frey (see § Controversy).

Despite the controversy, Frey signed a new three-book, seven-figure deal in late 2007 with HarperCollins to release his novel Bright Shiny Morning, published May 13, 2008.[5][6] Bright Shiny Morning appeared on the New York Times bestseller list and received mixed reviews. The New York Times's Janet Maslin, who had been one of Frey's detractors, gave the book a rave review.[7]

In 2011, The Final Testament of the Holy Bible, depicted as "the last book of the Bible" was released on Good Friday, April 22, 2011. Frey self-published e-editions of the book.[8] A self-professed atheist, Frey suggested this work has reflected his attempt to write about a god that he "might actually believe in."[9]

On August 19, 2010, the New York Post's "Page Six" gossip column reported that Frey has teamed with executive producers Mark Wahlberg and Steve Levinson to write the pilot for a one-hour drama for HBO that will focus on a behind-the-scenes look into the porn industry in Los Angeles. Frey described the show as "a sprawling epic about the porn business in LA. We're going to tell the type of stories no one else has told before and go places no one has gone before."[10] In August 2012, Frey published "A Moving Story," chronicling the workplace organizing of a New York moving company, on the website Libcom.[11][needs update]

On October 7, 2014, Endgame: The Calling, the first book in a trilogy of novellas by Frey and Nils Johnson-Shelton, was published by HarperCollins. It was turned into an augmented reality game by Google's Niantic Labs, and 20th Century Fox bought the movie rights.[12] The premise of the novella is that aliens created human life on Earth and 12 ancient lines are destined to train a player to fight to the death for the survival of their line once Endgame begins. The book series will have clues, which will lead one lucky winner to a cash prize.[13][14]

On November 18, 2015, Pepsi released "Black Knight Decoded," a fictional narrative imagining a conspiracy involving the Black Knight satellite legend. Frey was credited as the writer.[15]

In 2019, Frey came up with the story idea for the film Queen & Slim, which Lena Waithe turned into a screenplay.[16]

Controversy

A Million Little Pieces

Media skepticism

On January 8, 2006, The Smoking Gun website published an article called "A Million Little Lies: Exposing James Frey's Fiction Addiction," alleging that Frey fabricated large parts of his memoirs, including details about his criminal record.[17] One incident in the book that came under particular scrutiny was a 1986 train-automobile collision in St. Joseph Township, Michigan.[18]

The website stated that Frey was never incarcerated and that he had greatly exaggerated the circumstances of a key arrest detailed in the memoir: hitting a police officer with his car, while high on crack, which led to a violent mêlée with multiple officers and an 87-day jail sentence. In the police report that TSG uncovered, Frey was held at a police station for no more than five hours before posting a bond of a few hundred dollars for some minor offenses. The arresting officer, according to TSG, recalled Frey as having been polite and cooperative.[citation needed]

The book's hardcover (Doubleday) and paperback (Anchor Books) publishers initially stood by Frey, but examination of the evidence caused the publishers to alter their stances.[19] As a consequence, the publishers decided to include a publisher's note and an author's note from Frey as disclaimers to be included in future publications.[20]

The Minneapolis Star Tribune had questioned Frey's claims as early as 2003. Frey responded by saying, "I've never denied I've altered small details."[21] In a May 2003 interview, Frey claimed that his publisher had fact-checked his first book.[17]

On January 11, 2006, Frey appeared with his mother on Larry King Live. He defended his work, claiming that all memoirs alter minor details for literary effect. Frey consistently referred to the reality of his addiction, which he said was the principal point of his work. Oprah Winfrey called at the end of the show, defending the essence of Frey's book and the inspiration it provided to her viewers, but said she relied on the publisher to assess the book's authenticity.[22]

Appearance on The Oprah Winfrey Show

On January 26, 2006, as more accusations against the book continued to surface, Winfrey invited Frey onto The Oprah Winfrey Show. She wanted to hear from him directly whether he had lied to her or "simply" embellished minor details, as he had told Larry King. Frey admitted to several of the allegations against him. He acknowledged that The Smoking Gun had been accurate when the website reported that Frey only spent a few hours in jail rather than the 87 days Frey claimed in his memoirs.[23][24]

Winfrey then brought out Frey's publisher Nan Talese to defend her decision to classify the book as a memoir. Talese admitted that she had done nothing to check the book's veracity, despite the fact that her representatives had assured Winfrey's staff that the book was indeed non-fiction and described it as "brutally honest" in a press release.[citation needed]

Several columnists weighed in on the controversy, including David Carr of the New York Times,[25] New York Times columnist Maureen Dowd,[26] Larry King,[27] and the Washington Post's Richard Cohen.[28]

Aftermath

On January 31, 2006, it was announced that Frey had been dropped by his literary manager, Kassie Evashevski of Brillstein-Grey Entertainment, over matters of trust. In an interview with Publishers Weekly, Evashevski said that she had "never personally seen a media frenzy like this regarding a book before".[29][citation needed]

On February 1, 2006, Random House published Frey's note to the reader, which was included in later editions of the book. In the note, Frey apologized for fabricating portions of his book.[citation needed] On February 24, Frey's publicist revealed that Penguin imprint Riverhead had dropped out of a two-book, seven-figure deal with Frey. Riverhead previously published Frey's bestselling 2005 book My Friend Leonard.[citation needed]

On September 12, 2006, Frey and publisher Random House reached a tentative legal settlement, whereby readers who felt that they had been defrauded by Frey's A Million Little Pieces would be offered a refund. In order to receive the refund, customers had to submit a proof of purchase such as pieces of the book itself (page 163 from the hardcover or the front cover from the paperback) and complete a sworn statement indicating that they had purchased the book under the assumption that it was a memoir.[30]

On July 28, 2007, at a literary convention in Texas, Nan Talese verbally attacked Oprah for misrepresenting the purpose of the interview on January 26, 2006. Just before air time, both Talese and Frey were told the topic of the show had been changed to "The James Frey Controversy".[31]

On November 2, 2007, the Associated Press published a story about a judgment in favor of readers who felt deceived by Frey's claims of A Million Little Pieces's being a memoir. Although the publisher, Random House, had set aside $2.35 million for lawsuits, only 1,729 readers came forward to receive a refund for the book. The refund offer was extended to anyone who had purchased the book prior to Frey's disclosing the falsehoods therein. Chicago lawyer Larry D. Drury, who represented the class, received approximately $1.3 million for legal fees, distribution of the legal notice, and charitable donations to three charities, while total claimants' refunds issued to readers came to $27,348. The publisher also agreed to provide a disclosure at the beginning of the book, citing the somewhat fictitious nature of the text.[32]

In May 2009, Vanity Fair reported that Winfrey had called Frey and apologized for the surprise topic change of the January 26, 2006 interview.[33] She made a televised apology in 2011.[34]

Following the events of Frey's Oprah appearance, South Park parodied the scandal surrounding the controversy in the episode "A Million Little Fibers".[35][36]

Full Fathom Five

In 2009, Frey formed Full Fathom Five, a young adult novel publishing company that aimed to create highly commercial novels like Twilight. In November 2010, controversy arose when a Master of Fine Arts (MFA) student who had been in talks to create content for the company released her extremely limiting contract online. The contract allows Frey license to remove an author from a project at any time, does not require him to give the author credit for his/her work, and only pays a standard advance of $250. A New York magazine article titled "James Frey's Fiction Factory" gave more details about the company, including information about the highly successful "Lorien Legacies" series, a collaboration between MFA student Jobie Hughes and Frey. The article details how Frey removed Hughes from the project, allegedly during a screaming match between the two authors. In the article, Frey is accused of abusing and using MFA students as cheap labor to churn out commercial young adult books.[37][38]

Bibliography

  1. A Million Little Pieces (2004)
  2. My Friend Leonard (2005)
  3. Bright Shiny Morning (2009)
  4. The Final Testament of the Holy Bible (2011)
  5. The Calling (Endgame Book 1) (2014)
  6. Sky Key (Endgame Book 2) (2015)
  7. The Complete Training Diaries (Origins, Descendant, Existence) (Endgame Omnibus) (2015)
  8. Rules of the Game (Endgame Book 3) (2016)
  9. Endgame: The Complete Zero Line Chronicles (2016)
  10. The Complete Fugitive Archives (Project Berlin, The Moscow Meeting, The Buried Cities) (2017)
  11. Katerina (2018)

As a member of the collective pseudonym Pittacus Lore: Lorien Legacies

  1. I Am Number Four (2010)
  2. The Power of Six (2011)
  3. The Rise of Nine (2012)
  4. The Fall of Five (2013)
  5. The Revenge of Seven (2014)
  6. The Fate of Ten (2015)
  7. United as One (2016)
  8. Generation One (2017)
  9. Fugitive Six (2018)
  10. Return To Zero (2019)

References and footnotes

  1. ^ Barton, Laura (September 15, 2006). "The man who rewrote his life". The Guardian. London. Retrieved May 6, 2021.
  2. ^ "Bright Shiny Morning-NY Times Bestseller". The New York Times. June 1, 2008. Retrieved May 12, 2012.
  3. ^ Hayes, Dade (January 11, 2022). "Author James Frey Writing New Career Chapter As CEO Of NY Esports Organization Andbox". Deadline Hollywood. Retrieved March 23, 2022.
  4. ^ Barnes & Noble.com – Books: A Million Little Pieces, by James Frey, Paperback A Million Little Pieces became a bestseller, ultimately selling in excess of 4.5 million copies. In September 2005, talk show host Oprah Winfrey chose A Million Little Pieces for her monthly book club.
  5. ^ "'Million Little Pieces' author writing a novel". Today. Associated Press. September 12, 2007.
  6. ^ Motoko, Rich (September 13, 2007). "Book Deal for Writer Who Fabricated Parts of Memoir". The New York Times.
  7. ^ Maslin, Janet (May 12, 2008). "Little Pieces of Los Angeles, Done His Way". 'The New York Times.
  8. ^ Oldenburg, Ann (March 14, 2011). "James Frey pens modern-day 'Holy Bible'". USA Today.
  9. ^ "James Frey on Religion, God and Death". YouTube. Archived from the original on December 21, 2021. Retrieved October 24, 2014.
  10. ^ "HBO working on a show about porn business". New York Post. August 19, 2010.
  11. ^ "A Moving Story". Libcom. August 28, 2012.
  12. ^ "New Details On James Frey's Mammoth Book-Movie 'Endgame' Deal At Fox". Deadline. January 15, 2014. Retrieved November 30, 2018.
  13. ^ "New Project from Niantic Labs revealed: James Frey's ENDGAME". Niantic Labs. January 15, 2014. Retrieved October 24, 2014.
  14. ^ "Google and James Frey will turn 'Endgame' novels into an augmented reality world". The Verge. January 15, 2014. Retrieved October 24, 2014.
  15. ^ "Trailer: David Oyelowo, Freida Pinto Star in Epic New Short Film, 'Black Knight Decoded'". Retrieved January 21, 2016.
  16. ^ Brooke Marine, W Magazine, Sept. 12, 2019, Queen & Slim Is a 2019 Bonnie & Clyde, https://www.wmagazine.com/story/queen-and-slim-second-trailer
  17. ^ a b Time Waster (July 23, 2010). "A Million Little Lies – January 8, 2006". Thesmokinggun.com. Retrieved May 12, 2012.
  18. ^ A Million Little Lies – January 8, 2006
  19. ^ Burroughs, Augusten (2003). A Million Little Pieces (9780385507752): James Frey: Books. ISBN 0385507755.
  20. ^ Kolhatkar, Sheelah (January 23, 2006). . New York Observer. Archived from the original on February 2, 2006.
  21. ^ . Minneapolis Star Tribune. January 11, 2006. Archived from the original on January 13, 2006.
  22. ^ "Oprah Winfrey's Official Website – Live Your Best Life". Oprah.com. Retrieved June 18, 2011.
  23. ^ "Oprah Winfrey's Official Website – Live Your Best Life". Oprah.com. Retrieved March 24, 2015.
  24. ^ Winrey, Oprah. "Oprah's Questions for James Frey". Oprah.com. Retrieved March 24, 2015.
  25. ^ Carr, David (January 30, 2006). "How Oprahness trumped truthiness". The New York Times. Retrieved October 5, 2007.
  26. ^ Dowd, Maureen (January 8, 2006). . The New York Times. Archived from the original on September 12, 2007. Retrieved October 5, 2007.
  27. ^ "Interview With Oprah Winfrey". Larry King Live. CNN. Retrieved May 5, 2010.
  28. ^ Poniewozik, James (January 26, 2006). "Oprah Clarifies Her Position: Truth, Good. Embarrassing Oprah, Very Bad". Time. Retrieved October 5, 2007.
  29. ^ Lea, Richard (February 1, 2006). "Frey loses support of agent". The Guardian. Retrieved January 7, 2021.
  30. ^ "Frey, Publisher Settle Suits Over 'Pieces'". Today. September 12, 2006. Retrieved September 14, 2006.
  31. ^ Hylton, Hilary (July 30, 2007). "Oprah vs. James Frey: The Sequel". Time. Retrieved January 7, 2021.
  32. ^ "Judge Approves 'A Million Little Pieces' Refund Settlement for Disgruntled Readers". Fox News Channel. November 2, 2007. Retrieved November 3, 2007.
  33. ^ . Yahoo!. Reuters. May 13, 2009. Archived from the original on May 21, 2009.
  34. ^ Oprah Apologizes to James Frey. Oprah.com. May 17, 2011. Retrieved May 2013.
  35. ^ Goldman, Eric (April 20, 2006). . IGN. Archived from the original on December 27, 2012. Retrieved January 7, 2021.
  36. ^ Stone, Matt; Parker, Trey (October 11, 2011). . Entertainment Weekly. Archived from the original on January 7, 2021. Retrieved March 21, 2016.
  37. ^ Mozes, Suzanne (November 12, 2010). "Inside Full Fathom Five, James Frey's Young-Adult-Novel Assembly Line". New York. Retrieved June 18, 2011.
  38. ^ "Read the Brutal Contract from James Frey's Fiction Factory – Daily Intel". New York. Retrieved June 18, 2011.

External links

  • James Frey's Website and Blog
  • James Frey at IMDb
  • Transcript of January 11, 2006 interview with Larry King regarding the controversy over A Million Little Pieces
  • Full transcript of Oprah/Frey interview held after controversy became public. Retrieved on 16-12-2009.

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This article is about the author of A Million Little Pieces For other people named James Frey see James Frey disambiguation James Frey born September 12 1969 is an American writer and businessman His first two books A Million Little Pieces 2003 and My Friend Leonard 2005 were bestsellers marketed as memoirs Large parts of the stories were later found to be exaggerated or fabricated sparking a media controversy 1 His 2008 novel Bright Shiny Morning was also a bestseller 2 James FreyFrey at BookExpo America in 2018BornJames Christopher Frey 1969 09 12 September 12 1969 age 53 Cleveland Ohio United StatesOccupationWritermedia producerNationalityAmericanNotable worksA Million Little PiecesLorien Legacies seriesEndgame The Calling seriesWebsitebigjimindustries wbr comFrey is the founder and CEO of Full Fathom Five A transmedia production company FFF is responsible for the young adult adventure science fiction series The Lorien Legacies of seven books written by Frey and others under the collective pen name Pittacus Lore Frey s first book of the series I Am Number Four 2010 was made into a feature film by DreamWorks Pictures He is also the CEO of NYXL an esports organization based in New York 3 Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 3 Controversy 3 1 A Million Little Pieces 3 1 1 Media skepticism 3 1 2 Appearance on The Oprah Winfrey Show 3 1 3 Aftermath 3 2 Full Fathom Five 4 Bibliography 5 References and footnotes 6 External linksEarly life EditFrey was born in Cleveland Ohio He is a Denison University alumnus a history major from the class of 1992 citation needed Career EditFrey wrote the screenplays to the films Kissing a Fool and Sugar The Fall of the West the latter of which he also directed Both were produced in 1998 citation needed Doubleday published A Million Little Pieces in April 2003 which Frey wrote and marketed as a memoir of drug addiction crime and an eventual journey to sobriety Initial reception was mostly positive with Amazon com editors selecting it as their favorite book of that year 4 and Frey followed it up with the sequel My Friend Leonard in 2005 The second book centered on the father son relationship which Frey formed with his friend Leonard from the Hazelden addiction treatment program My Friend Leonard was published in June 2005 by Riverhead and became a bestseller Significant parts of the two books initially promoted as factual later were revealed to have been invented by Frey see Controversy Despite the controversy Frey signed a new three book seven figure deal in late 2007 with HarperCollins to release his novel Bright Shiny Morning published May 13 2008 5 6 Bright Shiny Morning appeared on the New York Times bestseller list and received mixed reviews The New York Times s Janet Maslin who had been one of Frey s detractors gave the book a rave review 7 In 2011 The Final Testament of the Holy Bible depicted as the last book of the Bible was released on Good Friday April 22 2011 Frey self published e editions of the book 8 A self professed atheist Frey suggested this work has reflected his attempt to write about a god that he might actually believe in 9 On August 19 2010 the New York Post s Page Six gossip column reported that Frey has teamed with executive producers Mark Wahlberg and Steve Levinson to write the pilot for a one hour drama for HBO that will focus on a behind the scenes look into the porn industry in Los Angeles Frey described the show as a sprawling epic about the porn business in LA We re going to tell the type of stories no one else has told before and go places no one has gone before 10 In August 2012 Frey published A Moving Story chronicling the workplace organizing of a New York moving company on the website Libcom 11 needs update On October 7 2014 Endgame The Calling the first book in a trilogy of novellas by Frey and Nils Johnson Shelton was published by HarperCollins It was turned into an augmented reality game by Google s Niantic Labs and 20th Century Fox bought the movie rights 12 The premise of the novella is that aliens created human life on Earth and 12 ancient lines are destined to train a player to fight to the death for the survival of their line once Endgame begins The book series will have clues which will lead one lucky winner to a cash prize 13 14 On November 18 2015 Pepsi released Black Knight Decoded a fictional narrative imagining a conspiracy involving the Black Knight satellite legend Frey was credited as the writer 15 In 2019 Frey came up with the story idea for the film Queen amp Slim which Lena Waithe turned into a screenplay 16 Controversy EditThis article s Criticism or Controversy section may compromise the article s neutrality by separating out potentially negative information Please integrate the section s contents into the article as a whole or rewrite the material March 2022 A Million Little Pieces Edit Media skepticism Edit On January 8 2006 The Smoking Gun website published an article called A Million Little Lies Exposing James Frey s Fiction Addiction alleging that Frey fabricated large parts of his memoirs including details about his criminal record 17 One incident in the book that came under particular scrutiny was a 1986 train automobile collision in St Joseph Township Michigan 18 The website stated that Frey was never incarcerated and that he had greatly exaggerated the circumstances of a key arrest detailed in the memoir hitting a police officer with his car while high on crack which led to a violent melee with multiple officers and an 87 day jail sentence In the police report that TSG uncovered Frey was held at a police station for no more than five hours before posting a bond of a few hundred dollars for some minor offenses The arresting officer according to TSG recalled Frey as having been polite and cooperative citation needed The book s hardcover Doubleday and paperback Anchor Books publishers initially stood by Frey but examination of the evidence caused the publishers to alter their stances 19 As a consequence the publishers decided to include a publisher s note and an author s note from Frey as disclaimers to be included in future publications 20 The Minneapolis Star Tribune had questioned Frey s claims as early as 2003 Frey responded by saying I ve never denied I ve altered small details 21 In a May 2003 interview Frey claimed that his publisher had fact checked his first book 17 On January 11 2006 Frey appeared with his mother on Larry King Live He defended his work claiming that all memoirs alter minor details for literary effect Frey consistently referred to the reality of his addiction which he said was the principal point of his work Oprah Winfrey called at the end of the show defending the essence of Frey s book and the inspiration it provided to her viewers but said she relied on the publisher to assess the book s authenticity 22 Appearance on The Oprah Winfrey Show Edit On January 26 2006 as more accusations against the book continued to surface Winfrey invited Frey onto The Oprah Winfrey Show She wanted to hear from him directly whether he had lied to her or simply embellished minor details as he had told Larry King Frey admitted to several of the allegations against him He acknowledged that The Smoking Gun had been accurate when the website reported that Frey only spent a few hours in jail rather than the 87 days Frey claimed in his memoirs 23 24 Winfrey then brought out Frey s publisher Nan Talese to defend her decision to classify the book as a memoir Talese admitted that she had done nothing to check the book s veracity despite the fact that her representatives had assured Winfrey s staff that the book was indeed non fiction and described it as brutally honest in a press release citation needed Several columnists weighed in on the controversy including David Carr of the New York Times 25 New York Times columnist Maureen Dowd 26 Larry King 27 and the Washington Post s Richard Cohen 28 Aftermath Edit On January 31 2006 it was announced that Frey had been dropped by his literary manager Kassie Evashevski of Brillstein Grey Entertainment over matters of trust In an interview with Publishers Weekly Evashevski said that she had never personally seen a media frenzy like this regarding a book before 29 citation needed On February 1 2006 Random House published Frey s note to the reader which was included in later editions of the book In the note Frey apologized for fabricating portions of his book citation needed On February 24 Frey s publicist revealed that Penguin imprint Riverhead had dropped out of a two book seven figure deal with Frey Riverhead previously published Frey s bestselling 2005 book My Friend Leonard citation needed On September 12 2006 Frey and publisher Random House reached a tentative legal settlement whereby readers who felt that they had been defrauded by Frey s A Million Little Pieces would be offered a refund In order to receive the refund customers had to submit a proof of purchase such as pieces of the book itself page 163 from the hardcover or the front cover from the paperback and complete a sworn statement indicating that they had purchased the book under the assumption that it was a memoir 30 On July 28 2007 at a literary convention in Texas Nan Talese verbally attacked Oprah for misrepresenting the purpose of the interview on January 26 2006 Just before air time both Talese and Frey were told the topic of the show had been changed to The James Frey Controversy 31 On November 2 2007 the Associated Press published a story about a judgment in favor of readers who felt deceived by Frey s claims of A Million Little Pieces s being a memoir Although the publisher Random House had set aside 2 35 million for lawsuits only 1 729 readers came forward to receive a refund for the book The refund offer was extended to anyone who had purchased the book prior to Frey s disclosing the falsehoods therein Chicago lawyer Larry D Drury who represented the class received approximately 1 3 million for legal fees distribution of the legal notice and charitable donations to three charities while total claimants refunds issued to readers came to 27 348 The publisher also agreed to provide a disclosure at the beginning of the book citing the somewhat fictitious nature of the text 32 In May 2009 Vanity Fair reported that Winfrey had called Frey and apologized for the surprise topic change of the January 26 2006 interview 33 She made a televised apology in 2011 34 Following the events of Frey s Oprah appearance South Park parodied the scandal surrounding the controversy in the episode A Million Little Fibers 35 36 Full Fathom Five Edit In 2009 Frey formed Full Fathom Five a young adult novel publishing company that aimed to create highly commercial novels like Twilight In November 2010 controversy arose when a Master of Fine Arts MFA student who had been in talks to create content for the company released her extremely limiting contract online The contract allows Frey license to remove an author from a project at any time does not require him to give the author credit for his her work and only pays a standard advance of 250 A New York magazine article titled James Frey s Fiction Factory gave more details about the company including information about the highly successful Lorien Legacies series a collaboration between MFA student Jobie Hughes and Frey The article details how Frey removed Hughes from the project allegedly during a screaming match between the two authors In the article Frey is accused of abusing and using MFA students as cheap labor to churn out commercial young adult books 37 38 Bibliography EditA Million Little Pieces 2004 My Friend Leonard 2005 Bright Shiny Morning 2009 The Final Testament of the Holy Bible 2011 The Calling Endgame Book 1 2014 Sky Key Endgame Book 2 2015 The Complete Training Diaries Origins Descendant Existence Endgame Omnibus 2015 Rules of the Game Endgame Book 3 2016 Endgame The Complete Zero Line Chronicles 2016 The Complete Fugitive Archives Project Berlin The Moscow Meeting The Buried Cities 2017 Katerina 2018 As a member of the collective pseudonym Pittacus Lore Lorien Legacies I Am Number Four 2010 The Power of Six 2011 The Rise of Nine 2012 The Fall of Five 2013 The Revenge of Seven 2014 The Fate of Ten 2015 United as One 2016 Generation One 2017 Fugitive Six 2018 Return To Zero 2019 References and footnotes Edit Barton Laura September 15 2006 The man who rewrote his life The Guardian London Retrieved May 6 2021 Bright Shiny Morning NY Times Bestseller The New York Times June 1 2008 Retrieved May 12 2012 Hayes Dade January 11 2022 Author James Frey Writing New Career Chapter As CEO Of NY Esports Organization Andbox Deadline Hollywood Retrieved March 23 2022 Barnes amp Noble com Books A Million Little Pieces by James Frey Paperback A Million Little Pieces became a bestseller ultimately selling in excess of 4 5 million copies In September 2005 talk show host Oprah Winfrey chose A Million Little Pieces for her monthly book club Million Little Pieces author writing a novel Today Associated Press September 12 2007 Motoko Rich September 13 2007 Book Deal for Writer Who Fabricated Parts of Memoir The New York Times Maslin Janet May 12 2008 Little Pieces of Los Angeles Done His Way The New York Times Oldenburg Ann March 14 2011 James Frey pens modern day Holy Bible USA Today James Frey on Religion God and Death YouTube Archived from the original on December 21 2021 Retrieved October 24 2014 HBO working on a show about porn business New York Post August 19 2010 A Moving Story Libcom August 28 2012 New Details On James Frey s Mammoth Book Movie Endgame Deal At Fox Deadline January 15 2014 Retrieved November 30 2018 New Project from Niantic Labs revealed James Frey s ENDGAME Niantic Labs January 15 2014 Retrieved October 24 2014 Google and James Frey will turn Endgame novels into an augmented reality world The Verge January 15 2014 Retrieved October 24 2014 Trailer David Oyelowo Freida Pinto Star in Epic New Short Film Black Knight Decoded Retrieved January 21 2016 Brooke Marine W Magazine Sept 12 2019 Queen amp Slim Is a 2019 Bonnie amp Clyde https www wmagazine com story queen and slim second trailer a b Time Waster July 23 2010 A Million Little Lies January 8 2006 Thesmokinggun com Retrieved May 12 2012 A Million Little Lies January 8 2006 Burroughs Augusten 2003 A Million Little Pieces 9780385507752 James Frey Books ISBN 0385507755 Kolhatkar Sheelah January 23 2006 The Awful Untruth New York Observer Archived from the original on February 2 2006 Is Minnesota memoir a million fabrications Minneapolis Star Tribune January 11 2006 Archived from the original on January 13 2006 Oprah Winfrey s Official Website Live Your Best Life Oprah com Retrieved June 18 2011 Oprah Winfrey s Official Website Live Your Best Life Oprah com Retrieved March 24 2015 Winrey Oprah Oprah s Questions for James Frey Oprah com Retrieved March 24 2015 Carr David January 30 2006 How Oprahness trumped truthiness The New York Times Retrieved October 5 2007 Dowd Maureen January 8 2006 Oprah s Bunk Club The New York Times Archived from the original on September 12 2007 Retrieved October 5 2007 Interview With Oprah Winfrey Larry King Live CNN Retrieved May 5 2010 Poniewozik James January 26 2006 Oprah Clarifies Her Position Truth Good Embarrassing Oprah Very Bad Time Retrieved October 5 2007 Lea Richard February 1 2006 Frey loses support of agent The Guardian Retrieved January 7 2021 Frey Publisher Settle Suits Over Pieces Today September 12 2006 Retrieved September 14 2006 Hylton Hilary July 30 2007 Oprah vs James Frey The Sequel Time Retrieved January 7 2021 Judge Approves A Million Little Pieces Refund Settlement for Disgruntled Readers Fox News Channel November 2 2007 Retrieved November 3 2007 Oprah apologizes for slamming author James Frey Yahoo Reuters May 13 2009 Archived from the original on May 21 2009 Oprah Apologizes to James Frey Oprah com May 17 2011 Retrieved May 2013 Goldman Eric April 20 2006 South Park A Million Little Fibers Review IGN Archived from the original on December 27 2012 Retrieved January 7 2021 Stone Matt Parker Trey October 11 2011 South Park Matt Stone and Trey Parker Name Their 15 Best Episodes and 53 Worst Entertainment Weekly Archived from the original on January 7 2021 Retrieved March 21 2016 Mozes Suzanne November 12 2010 Inside Full Fathom Five James Frey s Young Adult Novel Assembly Line New York Retrieved June 18 2011 Read the Brutal Contract from James Frey s Fiction Factory Daily Intel New York Retrieved June 18 2011 External links Edit Biography portal Books portal United States portal Wikiquote has quotations related to James Frey Wikimedia Commons has media related to James Frey James Frey s Website and Blog James Frey at IMDb Theodora amp Callum Interview Transcript of January 11 2006 interview with Larry King regarding the controversy over A Million Little Pieces Full transcript of Oprah Frey interview held after controversy became public Retrieved on 16 12 2009 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title James Frey amp oldid 1131984980, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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