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Topic: Fiction (page 41)

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Silicon Follies: Comdex burlesque: Barry preaches to the choir as Paul duct-tapes the demos

Thomas Scoville
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Don George: The art of survival and other stories

Don George
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Readers tell British expat Toby Young: Go home; Rudy Rucker defends his novel (and his spirituality)

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Silicon Follies: Candy's Comdex freakout

Thomas Scoville
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Silicon Follies: Steve draws a bead on The Man

Thomas Scoville
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Silicon Follies: Kiki's story: Barry and the big red bong

Thomas Scoville
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Plus: "Seek!": A cyberpunk yearns for gnarliness

Etelka Lehoczky
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"Saucer Wisdom": Rudy Rucker finds God among the aliens

Mark Dery
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Silicon Follies: What's an NDA between friends?

Thomas Scoville
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Silicon Follies: Kiki's salon -- no "cyber-talk," please!

Thomas Scoville
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Making book: Salon's 20 most marketable writers under 40

Carina Chocano
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Silicon Follies: Marketing mutiny and the magic love burrito

Thomas Scoville
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Book bag: More best travel books of the century

Don George
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Silicon Follies: Fire off the press releases! Sales force, start your engines!

Thomas Scoville
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Silicon Follies: Afterglow of Psychrist's robotic inferno

Thomas Scoville
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Clash of the titans! "Star Wars" vs. "Star Trek"! Why is America so in love with George Lucas's authoritarian fantasy?

David Brin
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Silicon Follies: The sysadmin vs. the world

Thomas Scoville
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Silicon Follies: A cybernetic passion play -- with bots and rats

Thomas Scoville
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Don George: Favorite guidebooks old and new

Don George
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Silicon Follies: The Guru gives a pep talk

Thomas Scoville
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Don George: Paris comfort food -- "A Moveable Feast" revisited

Don George
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Silicon Follies: Zen cats, dragon's eyes and the valley's Gertrude Stein

Thomas Scoville
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Open season on Ricky's sexuality; why doesn't Horowitz fault the Wall Street Journal's slant?

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