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Harrison attended ] where she majored in film. After two years she left McGill and transferred to ] in Boston where she graduated with a Bachelor of Fine Arts in creative writing. She worked at ] for 12 years and became Head Writer and then, Senior Director of Development. She created and developed shows for the network including, "One Bad Trip" and "Room Raiders." Harrison attended ] where she majored in film. After two years she left McGill and transferred to ] in Boston where she graduated with a Bachelor of Fine Arts in creative writing. She worked at ] for 12 years and became Head Writer and then, Senior Director of Development. She created and developed shows for the network including, "One Bad Trip" and "Room Raiders."


Harrison wrote ] and its sequel "Best Friends for Never" while still at MTV. In June 2004 she decided to write full time. She currently lives in ] where she is currently working on book number six in The Clique Series. Harrison wrote ] and its sequel ] while still at MTV. In June 2004 she decided to write full time. She currently lives in ] where she is currently working on book number six in The Clique Series.


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Lisi Harrison is an author of young adult novels, best known for The Clique Series. She was born and raised in Toronto, Canada.

Harrison attended McGill University where she majored in film. After two years she left McGill and transferred to Emerson College in Boston where she graduated with a Bachelor of Fine Arts in creative writing. She worked at MTV for 12 years and became Head Writer and then, Senior Director of Development. She created and developed shows for the network including, "One Bad Trip" and "Room Raiders."

Harrison wrote The Clique: A Novel and its sequel Best Friends for Never while still at MTV. In June 2004 she decided to write full time. She currently lives in New York City where she is currently working on book number six in The Clique Series.

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