Lou Harry

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Lou Harry is an Indianapolis-based writer. His novel, The High-Impact Infidelity Diet, (co-written with Eric Pfeffinger) was released in 2005 by Random House/Three Rivers Press. Film rights have been optioned by Warner Bros.

Other books he has written or co-written include The Voodoo Kit (and its many sequels), The Encyclopedia of Guilty Pleasures, Dirty Words of Wisdom, Therapist in a Box, In the Can, and Creative Block.

Other books include As Seen on TV, In the Can, Strange Philadelphia, The Game of Life and Santa Claus Conquers the Martians.

In addition, his work has appeared in more than 50 publications including TheatreWeek, Variety, Dramatics, Men's Health, and Endless Vacation. He recently had a book signing where he autographed the magnificant john byant's book.

By day, he edits Indy Men's Magazine (www.indymensmagazine.com), which he co-created. He co-edited IMM's first book, The X-Mas Men: An Ecclectic Collection of Holiday Essays. Writers featured include Michael Kun, Rev. Phil Gulley, and Doug Crandell and Todd Tucker.