But on one of his good days, he appeared jauntily for an early-morning (1 P.M.) interview accompanied by a friend of his, a novelist named Michael Davis.
Tiffany Thayer, the eccentric novelist and founder of the Fortean Society, named after Charles Fort, chortled over the air force explanations in the society's journal, Doubt.
There's a novelist named David Goodis - the kind the college teachers never read, a genius of the drugstore paperback displays - who calls it "down there."
Several photographs of her exist, and a novelist named Victoria Lincoln, who lived up the street from her in childhood, left a vivid description.
In London, he met a novelist named Gilbert Phelps, to whom he offered the manuscript.
His best friend, a novelist named Kogito Choko, discovers the suicide via an audiotape recorded by Goro; he had sent forty tapes to Kogito.
Elizabeth is remarried to a novelist named James.
Playing a novelist named Laura Lansing, she has had her morning run and swim, and now she's on the phone talking to Yves Saint Laurent - in French.
To hear about what has been lost, one can drive to an apartment on the Upper West Side, pick up a novelist named Kevin Baker and head out to Coney Island.
The other night, for instance: I was settling down to watch a baseball game on television and saw a novelist named Jane Leavy.