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Alex McAulay

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Alex McAulay (born January 20, 1977 in Seattle, Washington) is an American novelist. Author of "Oblivion Road," "Lost Summer," and "Bad Girls," all released by MTV and Pocket Books. "Bad Girls" is currently in development as a feature film at MTV Films/Paramount. Alex currently lives in Santa Monica, California with his wife Lisa. His brother John Ellis is a noted videogame designer.

Under the name "Charles Douglas," Alex has recorded four indie-rock albums, including The Lives of Charles Douglas which features Maureen Tucker from The Velvet Underground on drums, and Statecraft which Joey Santiago from The Pixies on guitars. "Charles Douglas" has attracted a cult following, including some well-known fans, both in America and in the UK.