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* Mystery novelist Anne Perry's real name is Juliet Hulme. That's right, she's the same Juliet Hulme of [[wikipedia:Parker-Hulme murder|Parke-Hulme murder case]] fame, which was the basis of the film ''[[Heavenly Creatures]]''. She has also written a religious-themed fantasy novel.
* [[Edgar Allan Poe]] helped invent detective fiction. He also wrote a lot of satirical/parodic short stories (leading some to wonder [[Stealth Parody|how serious some of his serious writing really was]]) and a long philosophical-scientific treatise. He was a pretty versatile guy
* The Philip Reeve who wrote the ''[[Mortal Engines]]'' quartet (a [[Sliding Scale Longof NameIdealism Versus Cynicism|cynical]], [[Black and Grey Morality]]-laden [[Used Future]] set [[After the End]]) and ''Here Lies Arthur'', a [[Demythtification]] that [[Deconstruction|deconstructs]] Arthurian legend, also wrote ''[[Larklight]]'' and sequels, a hilarious and [[Sliding Scale of Seriousness Versus Silliness|absurd]] [[Affectionate Parody]] of things like ''[[Treasure Island]]'' which runs on [[British Stuffiness]], [[Rule of Funny]], and occasional [[Rule of Cool]]. And good always wins. Yes...yes, they are by the same person.
* [[Shel Silverstein]] wrote children's poetry such as [[The Giving Tree]] and ''Where the Sidewalk Ends''. He also wrote novelty songs such as: "The Great Smoke Off", "The Cover of Rolling Stone", "A Boy Named Sue" and its sequel "The Father of a Boy Named Sue".
* In addition to writing ''[[The Jungle]]'', Upton Sinclair also wrote the Children's book ''The Gnome-Mobile''.
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