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Courtney Love finishes memoir a decade after starting it

Courtney Love has finally finished writing her memoir - a decade after she began the project.

The Hole star told fans that her tome, The Girl with the Most Cake, is ready to be released.

Revealing the title and thanking both publisher HarperCollins and ghostwriter Alex Abramovich, Courtney wrote on Instagram, “Dude(s). I think I might have just signed off on my book… After a f**king DECADE of dragging my ass.”

However, a release date has not yet been set, as the singer explained: “There’s a (no kidding) very real power supply chain back up, so don’t ask me when (The important thing is that it’s good now.)”

Courtney, who was married to Nirvana frontman Kurt Cobain until his suicide in 1994, went on to tease what readers can expect from the memoir.

“I seem to have 29 lives and counting. With crazy luck of being in the right place, right time (and sometimes way wrong!),” she said.

She also noted that the book would include details of her family, including her mother and her “impossibly glamorous grandmother”.

Stressing that the stories in her memoir are accurate, 58-year-old Courtney added: “F**k an untrue narrative because that’s what people ‘like.’ The truth is so much more fun, more rich, makes more sense. And there’s lots of rags too!”

Page Six reports that The Girl with the Most Cake was set to be released in 2013. In 2014, Courtney called the project a “disaster” and pushed it back.