Kim Gruenenfelder
http://dbpedia.org/resource/Kim_Gruenenfelder an entity of type: Thing
Kim Gruenenfelder is an American author and screenwriter. She became known for writing women's fiction, specifically romantic comedy fiction, novels. Her debut novel, A Total Waste of Makeup, has been published in six languages and eight international editions to date, and is followed by a sequel, Misery Loves Cabernet. Keep Calm and Carry a Big Drink, is a sequel to 2010's There's Cake in My Future. Her fifth published novel, Love The Wine You're With, which details the adventures of a group of friends who open a wine bar, was released June 13, 2017. Her next novel Hangovers and Hot Flashes, released in December 2018, follows the lives of protagonists in their forties. Her latest novel is 2020's My Ex's Wedding.
rdf:langString
rdf:langString
Kim Gruenenfelder
rdf:langString
Kim Gruenenfelder
rdf:langString
Kim Gruenenfelder
rdf:langString
St. Louis, Missouri, U.S.
xsd:integer
35914857
xsd:integer
1124466287
rdf:langString
UCLA
xsd:gMonthDay
--10-24
rdf:langString
Kimberly Ann Gruenenfelder
rdf:langString
Author
rdf:langString
rdf:langString
screenwriter
rdf:langString
Kim Gruenenfelder Smith
rdf:langString
Brian Smith
rdf:langString
Kim Gruenenfelder is an American author and screenwriter. She became known for writing women's fiction, specifically romantic comedy fiction, novels. Her debut novel, A Total Waste of Makeup, has been published in six languages and eight international editions to date, and is followed by a sequel, Misery Loves Cabernet. Keep Calm and Carry a Big Drink, is a sequel to 2010's There's Cake in My Future. Her fifth published novel, Love The Wine You're With, which details the adventures of a group of friends who open a wine bar, was released June 13, 2017. Her next novel Hangovers and Hot Flashes, released in December 2018, follows the lives of protagonists in their forties. Her latest novel is 2020's My Ex's Wedding. In addition to her published novels, she has written screenplays, a stage play, and was also a writer for the television show Jeopardy!. In 2016, she created the word "Eciah", which refers to a moment in your life when your future gets a lot brighter.
xsd:nonNegativeInteger
11321
rdf:langString
Kim Gruenenfelder Smith
rdf:langString
Kimberly Ann Gruenenfelder
xsd:gYear
0024
xsd:string
0344411