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Topic: Fiction
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Maria Russo
George Packer
Eric Bogosian
Where men are men and women are slaves
Julia Gracen
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The girl in the black dress
Laurie Lee
Science fiction
Polly Shulman
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Brigitte Frase
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TV on the page
Carina Chocano
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Readers concur: Orson Scott Card interview really WAS the worst Plus: Cintra speaks the truth about the sorry state of Hollywood
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My worst interview: Orson Scott Card was my favorite author -- until we met.
Donna Minkowitz
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Drug cults, incest and the tooth fairy: The dark visions of Graham Joyce
Polly Shulman
"Galaxy Quest": Phasers on fun!
Stephanie Zacharek
Science fiction: Connie Willies tackles time travel and chaos theory with Wodehousian wit
Polly Shulman
Will MP3.com make you a rock star? Plus: If pilots can boost safety, your doctor ought to be able to; looking for literature
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Readers debate: Is Oprah good for books? Plus: Stop dissing "chick flicks"; why did A.M. Rosenthal save his scorn for black hate
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Creature of the night: Like Harry Potter? Love Buffy? Then try Annette Curtis Klause
Polly Shulman
William Gibson's "All Tomorrow's Parties": The cyberspace novelist keeps outrunning the future -- barely
Frank Houston
Camille Paglia rages about religion; uncovering the history of "St. James Infirmary"; what's so unique about masturbatory t
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Fiction or nonfiction? Bestseller lists reach verdict on "Dutch"
Craig Offman
Silicon Follies: Laurel moves out, Paul moves in and a CEO goes UFO
Thomas Scoville
Silicon Follies: Barry's requiem -- Bill Gates, golf and marijuana
Thomas Scoville
Silicon Follies: Barry's Singularity -- ship without a captain
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