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This month we lost a couple of irreplacable writers, both of whom prove that there's great value in being unconventional

In 1950 Ray Bradbury wrote his most famous work, Fahrenheit 451, in nine days on typewriters rented at the UCLA library for 20 cents an hour. Total cost? $9.80. Still banned in some circles, last year it sold around 50,000 copies.

Maurice Sendak captured the imagination with Where the Wild Things Are and other darkly-captivating stories. Always challenging the conventional, his In The Night Kitchen remains excluded from many libraries because the main character, Mickey, isn't properly clothed.    

We'll miss them both.

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