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'N Sync book soon in print

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Published: March. 8, 2007 at 8:02 PM

NEW YORK, March 8 (UPI) -- Not only is former 'N Sync member Lance Bass "out," soon his tell-all book "Out of Sync" will be out on bookstore shelves across the United States.

Simon Spotlight Entertainment, an imprint of Simon & Schuster in New York, is set to release Bass' s book "about his life, his music and his sexuality" in October, People magazine reported on its Web site.

Bass, 27, revealed his sexual orientation last July but apparently has more to say about his time with bandmates Justin Timberlake, Joey Fatone, J.C. Chasez and Chris Kirkpatrick and the rest of his life so far.

Bass will tell how he kept his homosexuality under wraps, how he decided to come out of the closet while dating "Amazing Race" winner Reichen Lehmkuhl, what it was like growing up in a small town in Mississippi and his four-month sojourn to Russia in 2004 to try to become a cosmonaut, according to Simon Spotlight.

Since the band's breakup, Bass starred in the 2001 romantic comedy "On the Line" and produced another comedy, "Lovewrecked," that aired on ABC Family in January.

Topics: J.C. Chasez, Justin Timberlake, Lance Bass
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