Posted in 'Authors'

Perez Hilton

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Perez Hilton, the Ultimate Queen of Dishin’ It, announced some exclusive news on his SayNow line yesterday (which he posted to his blog later on). I won’t tell you what it is, you can listen to it below. He also set a RECORD for the MOST NUMBER OF CALLS TO A SINGLE PERSON on our service in a single day. The lines were off the hook - woo!

If you want to be first to know what’s goin’ down in tinseltown and beyond OR if you’ve got a scoop for him, give him a ring!

Perez Hilton’s SayNow Number: (323) 622-8595
Perez Hilton’s Website

Kevin Lilles Wants You To Vote!

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Kevin Liles’ SayNow Number: (917) 675-3667
Kevin Liles’ SayNow Messages
Kevin Liles’ Website

You Got Questions? Ninja Got Answers…

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Got questions about life, love, or what to wear on your date with the hottie in your chemistry class? Well you can now pick up the phone and ask a ninja (not just any ninja, mind you, but *THE* world famous ninja of Ask a Ninja). Maybe he will even give you cooking tips.

Ask A Ninja’s SayNow Number: (818) 237-9807
Ask A Ninja’s SayNow Messages
Ask A Ninja’s Website

Two Minute Takes with Kevin Liles

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Legendary music exec Kevin Liles is starting something on SayNow called Two Minute Takes. Kevin is currently executive vice president at Warner Music Group and also a judge on VH1’s “I Want To Work for Diddy.” Before that, he was president of Def Jam music where he rose through the ranks from an unpaid internship. He’ll be taking your questions on things like music, fashion, and politics, as well as talking about life experiences - what made things happen for some people and how to make things happen for you!

Kevin Liles’ SayNow Number: (917) 675-3667
Kevin Liles’ SayNow Messages
Kevin Liles’ Website

James Frey

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James Frey, controversial author of A Million Little Pieces has a SayNow number. For those who don’t know about him, there’s a great piece on him in the current issue of Vanity Fair.

What’s it like to write a mega-selling memoir, then become a household word for “liar”? Was James Frey’s A Million Little Pieces an ex-junkie’s con job, part of a proud literary tradition, or just the standard hype of an increasingly embattled publishing industry? In his first U.S. interview since Oprah nailed him, in 2006, Frey tells his version of the story…

While the Vanity Fair piece is the first interview he’s done since 2006, you can actually hear directly from him by calling. He’ll be sending updates about his upcoming book and whatever else he wants to talk about.

You can also listen to messages other people have been sending him over here.

James Frey’s SayNow Number: (917) 720-7510
James Frey’s SayNow Messages
James Frey’s Website