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  • Fiction writer Nell Freudenberger, an L.A. native, has written her first novel, which is set in L.A. at her alma mater, the Marlborough School. Her first book of stories, Lucky Girls, was well reviewed but Freudenberger became the subject of vicious publishing-industry gossip because of her youth, good looks, and the reported million-dollar advance she turned down for the deal that included this novel.
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  • Fiction writer Nell Freudenberger, an L.A. native, has written her first novel, which is set in L.A. at her alma mater, the Marlborough School. Her first book of stories, Lucky Girls, was well reviewed but Freudenberger became the subject of vicious publishing-industry gossip because of her youth, good looks, and the reported million-dollar advance she turned down for the deal that included this novel.
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  • Fiction writer Nell Freudenberger, an L.A. native, has written her first novel, which is set in L.A. at her alma mater, the Marlborough School. Her first book of stories, Lucky Girls, was well reviewed but Freudenberger became the subject of vicious publishing-industry gossip because of her youth, good looks, and the reported million-dollar advance she turned down for the deal that included this novel.
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  • Fiction writer Nell Freudenberger, an L.A. native, has written her first novel, which is set in L.A. at her alma mater, the Marlborough School. Her first book of stories, Lucky Girls, was well reviewed but Freudenberger became the subject of vicious publishing-industry gossip because of her youth, good looks, and the reported million-dollar advance she turned down for the deal that included this novel.
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  • Fiction writer Nell Freudenberger, an L.A. native, has written her first novel, which is set in L.A. at her alma mater, the Marlborough School. Her first book of stories, Lucky Girls, was well reviewed but Freudenberger became the subject of vicious publishing-industry gossip because of her youth, good looks, and the reported million-dollar advance she turned down for the deal that included this novel.
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  • Fiction writer Nell Freudenberger, an L.A. native, has written her first novel, which is set in L.A. at her alma mater, the Marlborough School. Her first book of stories, Lucky Girls, was well reviewed but Freudenberger became the subject of vicious publishing-industry gossip because of her youth, good looks, and the reported million-dollar advance she turned down for the deal that included this novel.
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  • Fiction writer Nell Freudenberger, an L.A. native, has written her first novel, which is set in L.A. at her alma mater, the Marlborough School. Her first book of stories, Lucky Girls, was well reviewed but Freudenberger became the subject of vicious publishing-industry gossip because of her youth, good looks, and the reported million-dollar advance she turned down for the deal that included this novel.
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  • Prominent American novelist, Walter Mosley, most widely recognized for his crime fiction, poses for a portrait in Brooklyn, NY, Friday, March. 9, 2007.
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  • Prominent American novelist, Walter Mosley, most widely recognized for his crime fiction, poses for a portrait in Brooklyn, NY, Friday, March. 9, 2007.
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  • Prominent American novelist, Walter Mosley, most widely recognized for his crime fiction, poses for a portrait in Brooklyn, NY, Friday, March. 9, 2007.
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  • Prominent American novelist, Walter Mosley, most widely recognized for his crime fiction, poses for a portrait in Brooklyn, NY, Friday, March. 9, 2007.
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  • Prominent American novelist, Walter Mosley, most widely recognized for his crime fiction, poses for a portrait in Brooklyn, NY, Friday, March. 9, 2007.
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  • Prominent American novelist, Walter Mosley, most widely recognized for his crime fiction, poses for a portrait in Brooklyn, NY, Friday, March. 9, 2007.
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  • Prominent American novelist, Walter Mosley, most widely recognized for his crime fiction, poses for a portrait in Brooklyn, NY, Friday, March. 9, 2007.
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  • Denise Mina, a  Scotish crime writer is releasing her newest novel, The Dead Hour.
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  • Denise Mina, a  Scotish crime writer is releasing her newest novel, The Dead Hour.
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  • Author Karen Weinreb of "The Summer Kitchen" in New York, NY on Thursday, July 24, 2009.
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  • Author Karen Weinreb of "The Summer Kitchen" in New York, NY on Thursday, July 24, 2009.
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  • Author Karen Weinreb of "The Summer Kitchen" in New York, NY on Thursday, July 24, 2009.
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  • Author Karen Weinreb of "The Summer Kitchen" in New York, NY on Thursday, July 24, 2009.
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  • Author Karen Weinreb of "The Summer Kitchen" in New York, NY on Thursday, July 24, 2009.
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  • Author Karen Weinreb of "The Summer Kitchen" in New York, NY on Thursday, July 24, 2009.
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  • Author Karen Weinreb of "The Summer Kitchen" in New York, NY on Thursday, July 24, 2009.
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  • Denise Mina, a  Scotish crime writer is releasing her newest novel, The Dead Hour.
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  • Denise Mina, a  Scotish crime writer is releasing her newest novel, The Dead Hour.
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  • Author Karen Weinreb of "The Summer Kitchen" in New York, NY on Thursday, July 24, 2009.
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  • Author Karen Weinreb of "The Summer Kitchen" in New York, NY on Thursday, July 24, 2009.
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  • Author Karen Weinreb of "The Summer Kitchen" in New York, NY on Thursday, July 24, 2009.
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  • Author Karen Weinreb of "The Summer Kitchen" in New York, NY on Thursday, July 24, 2009.
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  • Author Karen Weinreb of "The Summer Kitchen" in New York, NY on Thursday, July 24, 2009.
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  • It's strange and stirring, while reading such imaginative fiction as Gabriel García Márquez's "Love in a Time of Cholera" to turn a corner and find yourself in the very square where Ferdinand Ariza so pined for Fermina Daza. He pined for her under tamarind trees in a fictional place that Márquez called the Park of the Evangels. Today, it is called Plaza Fernández de Madrid and you can see the white house with the second-floor balcony, covered with vines, garnished by a parrot-shaped door knocker, on which Mr. Márquez modeled the young girl's home, according to the scholars...Photo by Robert Caplin.
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  • It's strange and stirring, while reading such imaginative fiction as Gabriel García Márquez's "Love in a Time of Cholera" to turn a corner and find yourself in the very square where Ferdinand Ariza so pined for Fermina Daza. He pined for her under tamarind trees in a fictional place that Márquez called the Park of the Evangels. Today, it is called Plaza Fernández de Madrid and you can see the white house with the second-floor balcony, covered with vines, garnished by a parrot-shaped door knocker, on which Mr. Márquez modeled the young girl's home, according to the scholars...Photo by Robert Caplin.
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  • It's strange and stirring, while reading such imaginative fiction as Gabriel García Márquez's "Love in a Time of Cholera" to turn a corner and find yourself in the very square where Ferdinand Ariza so pined for Fermina Daza. He pined for her under tamarind trees in a fictional place that Márquez called the Park of the Evangels. Today, it is called Plaza Fernández de Madrid and you can see the white house with the second-floor balcony, covered with vines, garnished by a parrot-shaped door knocker, on which Mr. Márquez modeled the young girl's home, according to the scholars...Photo by Robert Caplin.
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  • Prominent American novelist, Walter Mosley, most widely recognized for his crime fiction, poses for a portrait in Brooklyn, NY, Friday, March. 9, 2007. Robert Caplin For The LA TImes.
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  • Prominent American novelist, Walter Mosley, most widely recognized for his crime fiction, poses for a portrait in Brooklyn, NY, Friday, March. 9, 2007.
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  • Prominent American novelist, Walter Mosley, most widely recognized for his crime fiction, poses for a portrait in Brooklyn, NY, Friday, March. 9, 2007.
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  • Prominent American novelist, Walter Mosley, most widely recognized for his crime fiction, poses for a portrait in Brooklyn, NY, Friday, March. 9, 2007.
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  • William T. Vollmann won the National Book Award for Fiction at the 2005 National Book Awards held at the Marriott Marquis in Times Square for his book "Europe Central". Nov. 16, 2005. ..
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  • William T. Vollmann won the National Book Award for Fiction at the 2005 National Book Awards held at the Marriott Marquis in Times Square for his book "Europe Central". Nov. 16, 2005. (Robert Caplin/For The New York Times)....
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  • Prominent American novelist, Walter Mosley, most widely recognized for his crime fiction, poses for a portrait in Brooklyn, NY, Friday, March. 9, 2007.
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  • Prominent American novelist, Walter Mosley, most widely recognized for his crime fiction, poses for a portrait in Brooklyn, NY, Friday, March. 9, 2007.
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  • Prominent American novelist, Walter Mosley, most widely recognized for his crime fiction, poses for a portrait in Brooklyn, NY, Friday, March. 9, 2007.
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  • Prominent American novelist, Walter Mosley, most widely recognized for his crime fiction, poses for a portrait in Brooklyn, NY, Friday, March. 9, 2007.
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  • E.L. Doctorow, nominee for The National Book Award for Fiction,  at a cocktail hour prior to the 2005 National Book Awards held at the Marriott Marquis in Times Square. Nov. 16, 2005. ..
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  • E.L. Doctorow, left, Nominee for The National Book Award for Fiction, and Lawrence Ferlinghetti, Right, winner of the Literarian Award For Outstanding Service to the American Literary Community, speak during a cocktail hour prior to the 2005 National Book Awards held at the Marriott Marquis in Times Square. Nov. 16, 2005....
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  • William T. Vollmann won the National Book Award for Fiction at the 2005 National Book Awards held at the Marriott Marquis in Times Square for his book "Europe Central". Nov. 16, 2005....
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  • William T. Vollmann won the National Book Award for Fiction at the 2005 National Book Awards held at the Marriott Marquis in Times Square for his book "Europe Central". Nov. 16, 2005. ...
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  • William T. Vollmann won the National Book Award for Fiction at the 2005 National Book Awards held at the Marriott Marquis in Times Square for his book "Europe Central". Nov. 16, 2005. (Robert Caplin/For The New York Times)....
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  • William T. Vollmann won the National Book Award for Fiction at the 2005 National Book Awards held at the Marriott Marquis in Times Square for his book "Europe Central". Nov. 16, 2005. (Robert Caplin/For The New York Times)....
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  • E.L. Doctorow, left, Nominee for The National Book Award for Fiction, and Lawrence Ferlinghetti, Right, winner of the Literarian Award For Outstanding Service to the American Literary Community, speak during a cocktail hour prior to the 2005 National Book Awards held at the Marriott Marquis in Times Square. Nov. 16, 2005. (Robert Caplin/For The New York Times)....
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  • E.L. Doctorow, nominee for The National Book Award for Fiction,  at a cocktail hour prior to the 2005 National Book Awards held at the Marriott Marquis in Times Square. Nov. 16, 2005. (Robert Caplin/For The New York Times)....
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