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If critics of "readable fiction" want literature to change the ways people dream, they need first to come down from the mountain and speak to the people.

The New Yorker, September 24 , 1955P. 36 Midwestern Intelligence: A sign on a shelf in the book department of Sears, Roebuck in Chicago proclaims, "Readable Fiction".

By C. Heath and Geoffrey T. Hellman The New Yorker, September 24 , 1955P. 36 Midwestern Intelligence: A sign on a shelf in the book department of Sears, Roebuck in Chicago proclaims, "Readable Fiction".

Overall the quality was low, but according to sf historian Brian Stableford, "sf writers given carte blanche to write pure fantasy for [Fantastic Adventures] did often produce readable fiction with a distinctive whimsical and ironic flavour".

Alpert fictionalized Hollywood filmmaking in the mid-1960s novel "For Immediate Release" and the 1973 novel "Smash," two books that demonstrated his ability to write readable fiction, according to Los Angeles Times reviews.

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With a Milly-Molly-Mandyish feel to its scant text and retro illustrations, it is super-readable fiction of the highest quality.

Buy from Amazon.co.ukOVER the course of the past decade Tom Holland, a British popular historian, has produced a succession of highly readable works of fiction and non-fiction about the classical world.

Award winning short story writer Helen Simpson joins Margaret Atwood to discuss the challenge of making issue based fiction readable with particular reference to the demands posed in writing fiction about climate change.

The stories are best described as "weird fiction" – very readable and with a surprisingly contemporary voice considering their Victorian origins, along with a dreamlike fin de siècle quality.

This is superior, meditative science fiction, in a readable translation - and seen through a glass very, very darkly.

Gyertek este kilencre (Come At Nine PM, 1969) was a readable but immemorable piece of fiction, as was Szaraz martini koktel (Dry Martini, 1973), an entertaining US travelogue, which managed to eschew political comments by concentrating on the culture of New York and Chicago.

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