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Posted AT 10:17 AM EDT on 03/12/05

The great fiction crash of 2005

From Saturday's Globe and Mail

Call it The Da Vinci Code effect. Call it the al-Qaeda implosion. Call it sticker shock. Call it whatever you want -- the fact is that international demand for English-language literary fiction has gone seriously south. Although hard numbers for the fall season won't be available until January, the anecdotal evidence is not encouraging.

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