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Subject:Re: Famous tech. communicators in literature? From:James Browne <jimb -at- SSINY -dot- COM> Date:Tue, 24 Jan 1995 16:03:44 EST
I thought we were speaking of fictional tech writers. If you want
real tech writers turned fiction writers, then how about
Thomas Pynchon (author of V., Gravity's Rainbow, etc.).