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"Chronic" overachiever: Interview with Jonathan Lethem
"Chronic" overachiever: Interview with Jonathan Lethem
The writer talks about his new novel's ambivalent take on New York, and how cultural obsession can lead to madness
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October 26, 2009 Links and Plugs
Bibliophile Stalker — ... of favors is Lavie Tidhar wants me to promote his new blog. Interviews Rick Kleffel interviews Clair Light (podcast). The Sofanauts Podcast features Jeff VandeMeer, Jeremiah Tolbert, Sheila Williams, and Brian Bieniowski. Science Fiction and Other Odysseys interviews Jennifer Brozek. Innsmouth Free Press interviews Berrien C. Henderson and Susan Shwartz. Kerry Lauerman interviews Jonathan Lethem. Shlomo Porath interviews Bill Willingham. Jonathan ...

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SF Signal — Interviews and Profiles Midnighteast interviews Bill Willingham. The Agony Column interviews Clair Light (podcast). Science Fiction and Other Odysseys interviews Jennifer Brozek. (via SFWA) Innsmouth Free Press interviews Berrien C. Henderson and Susan Shwartz. Salon.com interviews Jonathan Lethem. Jonathan Maberry interviews Del Howison, Joe Lansdale, Ramsey Campbell, Christopher Golden, Deborah LeBlanc, Scott Nicholson, Ellen Datlow, Ray Garton, David ...

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