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After years of having a dog, you know him. You know the meaning of his snuffs and grunts and barks. Every twitch of the ears is a question or statement, every wag of the tail is an exclamation.
Robert R. McCammon
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Robert R. McCammon
Age: 72
Born: 1952
Born: July 11
Novelist
Science Fiction Writer
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Birmingham
Alabama
Robert Rick McCammon
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