Star Wars legend Carrie Fisher has won a posthumous Grammy award in the Best Spoken Word Album category.
Princess Diarist topped the New York Times Non-Fiction Best Sellers list in January 2017, and was also nominated for a Hugo Award.
Fisher was also nominated in this category in 2010 for her book Wishful Drinking, but lost to Michael J. Fox’s Always Looking Up.
Published in 2016, that book was based on diary entries a young Fisher kept while on the set of the original Star Wars film.
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