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I have some things to say about “literary fiction.”
All right, folks. By now everyone knows my taste in fiction – running hard to fantasy and mystery. I dabble in other categories and subgenres – hard science fiction/space opera, steampunk, cyberpunk, alternate history/mythology (especially a morbid fascination with versions … Continue reading
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Tagged agatha christie, alastair reynolds, carl hiassen, dashiell hammett, edward rutherford, elliott peters, fantasy, genre fiction, george r.r. martin, isaac asimov, j.r.r. tolkien, jim butcher, jim fergus, joe hill, literary fiction, michael chabon, mystery, neil gaiman, new york times bestseller list, oprah's book club, orson scott card, paranormal mystery, patrick rothfuss, rant, raymond chandler, rob thurman, science fiction, stephen fry, stephen king, steven saylor, tana french, terry pratchett, tess gerritsen, urban fantasy
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