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December 2013
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 * "rare fusion of thematic boldness, humor, gravity, empathy, maturity, and first-rate prose."

Neil Smith
Please note that our articles are not allowed to contain offsite links in the body text. The title of his forthcoming novel is not allowed to be offlinked to its promotional profile on the website of its publisher, or to a sales page on Amazon or Chapters — it's only allowed to be one of two things: internally wikilinked to a Wikipedia article about it, or not linked anywhere at all. Bearcat (talk) 21:09, 29 October 2014 (UTC)