BRET MICHAELS Adds New Chapter To 'Roses & Thorns' Autobiography

June 17, 2010

Gray Graff of Billboard.com reports that POISON singer Bret Michaels has added another chapter to his long-awaited autobiography, "Roses & Thorns".

"I don't think Simon & Schuster has ever had a book like this, where every day something else happens to me," Michaels tells Billboard.com. "This book was supposed to come out June 23 of last summer (2009),and then I had the Tony Awards incident (where he was hit in the head by a piece of scenery) happen, so they wanted to put that in there. Then I had the brain hemorrhage (in April),and they're like, 'You gotta talk about that...' This book is going to be like 'War and Peace' times six. It's ridiculous." Michaels hopes to have "Roses & Thorns" out in November, although the publisher currently lists it listed as a Feb. 1 release.

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