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A Crime Writer Turns to Crime, and Other News
By
Sadie Stein
November 9, 2012
On the Shelf
A Texas crime writer
has been sentenced
to thirty years for paying to have her husband murdered.
Ten things you may not have known about the Brothers Grimm
.
Is horror a genre beyond redemption? Or, as
The Guardian
puts it,
damned to literary hell
?
“Don’t worry about growing up,”
and other advice
from F. Scott Fitzgerald to his daughter.
Behold:
the bibliochaise
.
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