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  1. Roy Alton Blount Jr. ( / ˈblʌnt /; born October 4, 1941) is an American writer, speaker, reporter, and humorist. Life and career. Blount was born in Indianapolis, Indiana, and grew up in Decatur, Georgia. [1] .

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    • Roy Alton Blount Jr., October 4, 1941 (age 82), Indianapolis, Indiana, U.S.
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  2. Roy Blount Jr. is the author of twenty-four books, about everything from the first woman president of the United States (back in 1992), to what barnyard animals are thinking. Latest is Save Room for Pie, from Farrar, Straus and Giroux.

  3. Self-Promotional Bio, In Third Person. photo by Joan Griswold. Roy Blount Jr. is the author of twenty-four books, about everything from the first woman president of the United States (back in 1992), to what barnyard animals are thinking. Latest is Save Room for Pie, from Farrar, Straus and Giroux.

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  5. Roy Blount, Jr., himself a native Southerner and on paper and in person one of the funniest men in America, has dug deep and foraged far and wide to produce the definitive treasury of Southern humor for our time. It comprises more than 150 selections, including stories, sketches, essays, poems, memoirs, and blues and C&W lyrics, arranged under ...

  6. Roy Blount Jr. Website. http://www.royblountjr.com/. edit data. Roy Blount Jr. is the author of twenty-three books. The first, About Three Bricks Shy of a Load, was expanded into About Three Bricks Shy . . . and the Load Filled Up. It is often called one of the best sports books of all time.

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  7. Roy Blount Jr. The author's official Web site, with a bio, reviews, appearance listings, and more. Blount's writing has appeared in numerous publications, including The New Yorker, Playboy,...

  8. Jul 18, 2002 · Roy Blount Jr. is a humorist, journalist, sportswriter, poet, novelist, performer, editor, lyricist, lecturer, screenwriter, dramatist, and philologist. He recognizes and appreciates the comedic possibilities of the southern, and national, landscape.

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