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From: moriarty@fluke.UUCP (Jeff Meyer)
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Subject: re: Crossover Authors
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Date: Sat, 18-Aug-84 22:36:42 EDT
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No Oxford dons contributing to the genre?  Well, I don't know about science
fiction, but there is a standing joke around Oxford about how every professor
of Literature and Religion has, closeted away in his files, a murder
mystery, generally one taking place in Oxford.  The remark is usually
followed (waggishly) by regret that a few of the buggers made it to
publication.

		"Pfui.  More people saying what they believe would be a
		 great improvement.  Because I do I am unfit for common
		 intercourse"  -- Nero Wolfe, "Blood Will Tell"

					Moriarty, aka Jeff Meyer
					John Fluke Mfg. Co., Inc.
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