Mary Jo Pehl - Literary Work

Literary Work

Pehl wrote her first book in 2004 I Lived With My Parents and Other Tales of Terror published by Plan 9 Publishing.

Pehl contributed quotes to Girls Against Girls by author Bonnie Burton.

Pehl has stated that she is a Catholic, and has written for the Catholic Digest, including an article about a priest who works in a circus.

In September 2011, Pehl will release her new book "Employee of The Month And Other Big Deals."

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