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Do you think popular media today have an effect on the way literature history of future generations will look back on novels? For instance, Mary Shelley, Ray Bradbury, Kurt Vonnegut and many other authors are remembered for their works because of quality and relevance. Today, many novels have become famous largely due to TV and film adaptations. Do you believe the popular stories of today will be remembered in their initial form or because of their saturation through other forms of media? I was fortunate enough to ask these questions to Red Fez editor and Literary Underground mastermind Lynn Alexander and New York Times Bestselling author of such books as Crank Ellen Hopkins. Here's what they had to say: Saturation: A Novel's Enemy?Featuring: Ellen Hopkins (Author of Crank) & Lynn Alexander (Full of Crow; Fashion for Collapse Editor) Saturation |
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