What's the Name of That Book??? discussion
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ABANDONED. Main character plagiarizes descriptive fiction. S/he is smart but cannot write creatively. Plagiarized author might have published with a middle name.
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Jan 17, 2013 10:44AM

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You're not thinking of Stephen Glass, are you? He was a real life reporter at The New Republic who wrote articles containing made-up stuff. After being fired he wrote a novel in which a character with three names, Stephen Aaron Glass, (based on himself), is a fabulist. The novel is called The Fabulist. It was made into a 2003 movie called "Shattered Glass" in which he was played by Hayden Christiansen.

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What's the tone - mystery, thriller/suspense, funny at times, dark, angsty, etc.?
What's the time period and location (country, region, big city/small town)?
What's the tone - mystery, thriller/suspense, funny at times, dark, angsty, etc.?
What's the time period and location (country, region, big city/small town)?

Kaavya Viswanathan was an author who published a book right out of high school. She was later found to have plagiarized from several authors.
Here's the wiki page about the book:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/How_Opa...
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