![]() Those messages caught the attention of a friend who worked at Simon & Schuster, and she eventually reached out to Ausiello about writing a book. In the couple’s final year together, Ausiello began updating their loved ones about Cowan’s health via a series of Facebook posts. Michael Loccisano / WireImageĪusiello said he didn’t initially intend to write a memoir about his life with Cowan, and he definitely didn’t expect it to turn into a big-studio feature. He added, “I didn’t feel a catharsis writing the book, but seeing what has come of it and being on set - just having this experience and being so grateful for it - it felt oddly healing.” Michael Ausiello attends the "Spoiler Alert" New York premiere. I do think there were moments of it that were cathartic.” On top of that, having some distance from Kit’s death allowed me to enjoy the process. “Making a film, you’re surrounded by all these other incredible artists, and it’s so much more collaborative. ![]() It was a hard, lonely process,” Ausiello, who founded the popular entertainment site TVLine, told NBC News. I had just lost Kit, so I was still deep in grief while I was writing it. ![]()
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