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BOOKS NO ONE EVER WROTE
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Are you a writer of novels? Do you sometimes run out of ideas for a new book or film concept? (Hollywood script writers take note….) Then you’ve stumbled on the right Blog! Here is an unabridged, alphabetical list of books that have been alluded to in novels by published writers, but have never actually been written. You don’t even have to worry about copyright infringement! Feel free to steal and plagiarize at will!
HERE ARE A SAMPLE OF TITLES CREATED BY REAL AUTHORS WHO INVENTED THEM AS A PART OF THEIR STORY:
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BAINBRIDGE, Mary: Winter Swan
—from Lisa Goldstein’s “Reader’s Guide”
BANDINI, Arturo: “The Little Dog Laughed,” “The Long Lost Hills,” untitled novel (“the story of Vera Rivkin”)
—from John Fante’s Ask the Dust
BANE, Joseph Cameron:
Cabot’s House
Lips That Could Kiss
Ruthpen Hallburton
The Wind at Morning
“others, others”—from Lawrence Block’s “With a Smile for the Ending,” in Enough Rope
BANION, Gerry: Sageknights of Darkhorn
—from Steve Hely’s How I Became a Famous Novelist
—from P. G. Wodehouse, Eggs, Beans and Crumpets
BARBECUE-SMITH, Mr.: Pipe-Lines to the Infinite
—from Aldous Huxley’s Crome Yellow
BARR, Frank Walker:
Mythos and Tyrannos
Time’s Body—from John Crowley‘s Aegypt cycle
BARTH, Septon: Dragons, Wyrms, and Wyvern: Their Unnatural History
—from George R. R. Martin’s A Dance with Dragons
BASSETT, Clarence: The Bassett Family
—from Ross Macdonald’s The Barbarous Coast
BEAMISH, Alan: A Pox on the Box: Memoirs of a Disillusioned Broadcaster (Cape, 1993)
—from Jonathan Coe’s The Winshaw Legacy
—from George R. R. Martin’s A Storm of Swords
BELZNER, Zalman: Beyond the Pale, Yeshiva Bokher
—from Joseph Epstein’s “Beyond the Pale”
BENDRIX, Maurice:
The Ambitious Host
The Crowned Image
The Grave on the Water-Front—from Graham Greene’s The End of the Affair
BIEDELMAN, Roz: Trampled Ivy
—from Heidi Julavits’s The Uses of Enchantment
—from Jonathan Ames’s Wake Up, Sir!
BLAKE, Royden: “The Necklace of Malvio d’Alfi,” “The Wreck of the S.S. Lorelei,” “The King of the Trojans,” “The Lost Girdle of Venus”
—from John Cheever’s “A Miscellany of Characters That Will Not Appear”
EVERY DAY IS BLACK FRIDAY
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To consume, or not to consume? This is the question: Whether ’tis Nobler in our minds to suffer The Slings and Arrows of outrageous corporations, Or to withhold our commerce, And by not spending end them?
In a world ruled by Corporations and the government lobbyists they pay for, every day is Black Friday. If you are a consumer, YOU are the one who decides which corporations rule, or not.
BEST FRIEND
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THE WINGED BEATLE
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Did the “original” Paul McCartney die in the 60’s? Was he replaced by a “replica”? Sounds too weird to be true? What this documentary. You may change your mind.
 
		


