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Mark Z. Danielewski

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  • But my answer to you off the top of my head is Mark Z. Danielewski, who not only was nominated for the National Book Award for ONLY REVOLUTIONS, but who sold a considerable number of copies.

    “Experimental writing” 2010

  • And then I started talking to someone in Seattle about how Mark Z. Danielewski is so plainly affected and influenced by the fact that his father was a documentary filmmaker.

    Swiping Ideas Since 1979 yuki_onna 2009

  • Explore Los Angeles with Mark Z. Danielewski as your tour guide, and the line between fact and fantasy quickly vanishes.

    A Spooky But Literary 'Blair Witch Project' 2008

  • The novelist Mark Z. Danielewski plans to test that question with his next work, a 27-volume novel titled "The Familiar."

    NYT > Home Page By JULIE BOSMAN 2011

  • House of Leaves, by Mark Z. Danielewski is a very good read, which I can recommend to any lover of the sinister or the bizarre.

    Yog-Sothoth Forums Noble 2010

  • Mark Z. Danielewski on his new cat-centric book project, and why he won't let

    Miss Anthropy Miss Anthropy 2010

  • A new novel from Mark Z. Danielewski would be a cause for celebration... so how much better is it that he's finished a 27-volume opus?

    Apollo Lemmon Link 2010

  • I just started reading House of Leaves, a newish, haunting novel by Mark Z. Danielewski, and was struck by similarities to the writing of Raymond Chandler.

    Blog updates 2009

  • There is a certain hip factor to stealing a book, said Mark Z. Danielewski, whose novel

    NYT > Home Page By MARGO RABB 2009

  • In an attempt to promote her brother's book, Haunted was re-released in 2001 with an extra song, "Hey Pretty (Drive-By 2001 Mix)," an alternate version of the original which featured Mark Z. Danielewski reading an excerpt from his book in-between Poe's chorus.

    Womenfolk Robbie McCown 2008

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