| 21. | The novelist Ward Just works the terrain in near-solitude.
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| 22. | She is not only a novelist but also a public intellectual.
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| 23. | Yet it has human insights that a great novelist might envy.
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| 24. | They are not like the novelist and jazz critic Albert Murray.
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| 25. | Novelists will presumably write books, then give readings and speeches.
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| 26. | There is a connection between a trial lawyer and a novelist,
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| 27. | But as a novelist she plots and plans to kill people.
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| 28. | But can't some novelist create a new Lady Macbeth?
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| 29. | And boy, you need that as a novelist, too.
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| 30. | "It wasn't created for novelists ."
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