Ursula K. Le Guin's Web Site
Official site. Features excerpts, FAQs, news, poems, a rejection letter, and essays on writing.
http://www.ursulakleguin.com/
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Angel Station
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A&P - John Updike
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Gothic fiction - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Retrieved from "http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gothic_fiction" Categories: 18th-century books | 19th-century books | Gothic fiction | Gothic novels ...
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The Dr. Seuss Web Page
Pages dedicated to Dr. Seuss, his work and how he has inspired others. ... Page maintained by David Bedno (drseuss@seuss.org). Last updated 23 Nov 2000. ...
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The Swimmer by John Cheever
John Cheever's short story The Swimmer: full text in html ... It was one of those midsummer Sundays when everyone sits around saying, "I drank too much last night. ...
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Ender's Game - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Ender's Game (1985) is a science fiction novel by American author Orson Scott ... characters and plot lines depicted in the novel, Card later wrote additional ...
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The Paris Review
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Why e-books will never replace real books. - By Jan Swafford - Slate Magazine
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Shineanthology’s Weblog
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