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I loved it, but social reality impeded. Now I wander in here at 9 in the morning or so, and come back for a while in the afternoon. I am a very lenient boss.
Donald E. Westlake
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Donald E. Westlake
Age: 75 †
Born: 1933
Born: July 12
Died: 2008
Died: December 31
Novelist
Science Fiction Writer
Screenwriter
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New York
John B. Allan
Judson Jack Carmichael
Curt Clark
Timothy J. Culver
J. Morgan Cunningham
Richard Stark
Edwin West
Tucker Coe
Sheldon Lord
Donald Edwin Westlake
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