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Oklahoma Author Billie Letts Dies in Tulsa

Best-selling author Billie Letts has died at an Oklahoma hospital.

Letts' publicist, Arlene Johnson, says Letts died Saturday after a brief illness. Letts was 76.

Letts' novels include "Where the Heart Is," which was turned into a movie starring Natalie Portman, Ashley Judd, Stockard Channing and Joan Cusack. Letts also taught English and creative writing at Southeastern Oklahoma State University in Durant.

She is survived by three sons — Dana Letts, musician Shawn Letts and playwright and actor Tracy Letts. Tracy Letts won a Pulitzer Prize for his play "August: Osage County," which was also made into a movie starring Meryl Streep and Julia Roberts.

Johnson says funeral services are pending.

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