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Nearly a decade ago, I published a book about the growing number of people who, when confronted with an unpleasant reality, chose to embrace a more comfortable lie.
A decade ago I published a book on the genesis of Richard Strauss's "Elektra" and can, perhaps, shed further light on the story of Vittorio Gnecchi's "Cassandra" and Strauss's "Elektra" and the issue of "plagiarism" ["Plagiarism, Telepathy or Forgetfulness?" by Matthew Gurewitsch, June 24].
A year ago I published a book, After Many a Summer, which chronicled the long, sad sequence of maneuvers, deceptions, schemes and arguments that led to the departure of the Dodgers and Giants from New York after more than 70 years of spirited competition.
I published a book.
I published a book [Undiscovered].
In November, 2015, I published a book, "St.
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I still ask people if I can use their picture when I publish a book.
It's a lottery for authors, and I happily buy a ticket whenever I publish a book.
"I get a handful of jailhouse marriage proposals every time I publish a book," said Mary Karr, the author, most recently, of "Lit".
I'm what you'd call a midlist author: every couple years, I publish a book that does reasonably well.
In 2008, I published a second book, called "Free-Range Chickens".
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