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Old 02-16-2012, 02:05 PM   #29
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The Girl Who Loved Tom Gordon is straight fiction. It's a short book and it's one of my favorites. I found the tension palpable.

Deloris Clayborne is another. Interestingly written as a first person narrative through the first two-thirds. The narrative is written as a long statement presented in real time.

He wrote two nonfiction books about writing. On Writing is half autobiographical and half an essay on writing a book. And Danse Macrabre is a treatise about the horror genre.
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