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Books Named After Letters
by Will Hubbard
For 26 years, the lovely Sue Grafton has been in the midst of writing a series of fictions about a woman detective named Kinsey Millhone. Each is named after a letter of the alphabet – to date, there are 20 of these. Ms. Grafton has already confirmed, thank G-d, that #26 will be called “Z is for Zero.”

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Will Hubbard is the contributing editor to This Recording. He lives in Williamsburg. He tumbles here.
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Comment by Molly Lambert July 1, 2008 @ 6:04 pmThe cleverness of this site continues to amaze me. Thanks for linking to Unfinished. I have reciprocated and included a link to This Recording.
Comment by Hugh Miller July 1, 2008 @ 6:08 pmGood call I don’t know how we avoided a Zorn’s Lemma reference here.
Comment by alexcarnevale July 1, 2008 @ 6:32 pmhow about x’s los angeles album cover?
Comment by dan July 1, 2008 @ 8:19 pmIn Which We Reorganize That Pesky Alphabet. Really, P-R-Q-S (And, go Ice-T!)
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