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PITCH PERFECT

Ihave a rather brilliant, somewhat lazy writer friend, who, many years ago was sacked from his job editing a small magazine in Los Angeles. In a moment of desperation in the weeks that followed he had a very clever idea for a novel. Being the clever chap that he is, he pitched it by writing a lengthy, review of the novel he had not yet written a word of and sent that to an agent he knew. Within a month, that

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