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Amy Wallace (July 3, 1955 – August 10, 2013) was an American writer. She was the daughter of writers Irving Wallace and Sylvia Wallace and the sister of writer and populist historian
David Wallechinsky David Wallechinsky (born David Wallace, February 5, 1948) is an American populist historian and television commentator, the president of the International Society of Olympic Historians (ISOH) and the founder and editor-in-chief of AllGov.com and ...
. She was co-author of the bestselling book ''
The Book of Lists The ''Book of Lists'' refers to any one of a series of books compiled by David Wallechinsky, his father Irving Wallace and sister Amy Wallace. Each book contains hundreds of lists (many accompanied by textual explanations) on unusual or obs ...
'' (1977).


Career

Wallace is best known for her books of lists, with topics that ranged from the rare, curious and unusual to crime and horror. In 1977, she lived in Berkeley on her brother's commune and during school breaks, worked with him and their father on what was to become a bestseller, ''
The Book of Lists The ''Book of Lists'' refers to any one of a series of books compiled by David Wallechinsky, his father Irving Wallace and sister Amy Wallace. Each book contains hundreds of lists (many accompanied by textual explanations) on unusual or obs ...
''. The book ran to three versions. Wallace used the lists format in two other books: ''The Official Punk Rock Book of Lists'' with Handsome Dick Manitoba (2007) and ''The Book of Lists: Horror'' (2008) co-written with
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and her boyfriend Scott Bradley. She also wrote ''The Prodigy'', a biography of William James Sidis, published in 1986, and an erotic novel, ''Desire'' (1990).


Personal life

In 1990 she entered a relationship with anthropologist Carlos Castañeda, which she wrote about in her memoir, ''Sorcerer's Apprentice: My Life with Carlos Castañeda,'' published in 2003. The book was the first to reveal the private life of Castañeda, and detailed his hitherto mysterious "inner circle" of women who lived with him on a closed compound. She was married for seven years to the musician Josef Marc. She dedicated her biography of William James Sidis, ''The Prodigy'', to him. They divorced in 1986.


Death

Wallace died of a heart condition in August 2013, aged 58.


Bibliography

*''
The Book of Lists The ''Book of Lists'' refers to any one of a series of books compiled by David Wallechinsky, his father Irving Wallace and sister Amy Wallace. Each book contains hundreds of lists (many accompanied by textual explanations) on unusual or obs ...
''. William Morrow, 1977. (with Irving Wallace and
David Wallechinsky David Wallechinsky (born David Wallace, February 5, 1948) is an American populist historian and television commentator, the president of the International Society of Olympic Historians (ISOH) and the founder and editor-in-chief of AllGov.com and ...
) *''The Two: The Story of the Original Siamese Twins''.
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, 1978. (with Irving Wallace) *''The Psychic Healing Book''.
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, 1978. (with Bill Henkin) *''The Book of Lists #2''. William Morrow, 1980. (with Irving Wallace, David Wallechinsky and Sylvia Wallace) * ''
The Book of Predictions ''The Book of Predictions'' was a book published in 1981 and written by David Wallechinsky, Amy Wallace, and Irving Wallace, the authors of ''The Book of Lists''. Written in the same type of style (i.e., lists), it includes lists of predictions b ...
''. William Morrow, 1980. (with David Wallechinsky and Irving Wallace) *''The Intimate Sex Lives of Famous People''. Delacorte, 1981. (with Irving Wallace, David Wallechinsky and Sylvia Wallace) *''The Book of Lists #3''. William Morrow, 1983. (with David Wallechinsky and Irving Wallace) *''Significa''. Dutton, 1983. (with Irving Wallace and David Wallechinsky) *''The Prodigy: A Biography of William James Sidis, America's Greatest Child Prodigy''. Dutton, 1986. *''Desire''. Houghton Mifflin, 1990. *''The Book of Lists: The '90s Edition''. Little, Brown, 1993. (with David Wallechinsky) *''Sorcerer's Apprentice: My Life with Carlos Castaneda''. North Atlantic Books, 2003. *''The New Book of Lists'', 2005. . (with
David Wallechinsky David Wallechinsky (born David Wallace, February 5, 1948) is an American populist historian and television commentator, the president of the International Society of Olympic Historians (ISOH) and the founder and editor-in-chief of AllGov.com and ...
) *''The Official Punk Rock Book of Lists''.
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, 2007. . (with Handsome Dick Manitoba)
''The Book of Lists: Horror''
Harper, 2008. (with
Del Howison Del Howison (born June 3, 1953) is an American horror author, editor and actor. Life and career Howison was born in Detroit, Michigan but moved to Los Angeles to pursue a career in acting; with his distinctive long white hair, he was a natural ...
and Scott Bradley)


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External links


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