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Arkansas native author on morning TV Tuesday

We've gotten word that E. Lynn Harris, the Little Rock native who has been a series of best-selling romance novels geared toward African-Americans, will appear on "CBS This Morning" tomorrow (Tuesday) at 8:40 a.m.

Harris' latest book is out this month, and he's appearing in Little Rock for booksignings about the third week of the month. Harris splits time between a home in New York and his part-time job as a professor in residence at the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville.

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E. Lynn is also famous among Razorback Internet message board posters. He regularly posts on Clay Henry's HawgsIllustrated message board. From reading his posts, he seems to have several UA footballers and I get the impression he grades them on a steep curve.

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