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F. Scott and His American Girl
By Jeff Nilsson, Saturday Evening Post Historian
By the time he published
The Great Gatsby, F. Scott Fitzgerald was already one of the best-known authors in America. His fame had begun years earlier with the bestselling novel, This Side of Paradise, which sold out in 24 hours and went through 12 reprintings. But his reputation rested on more than just his novels. By the time Gatsby hit the bookstores, Americans had been reading Fitzgerald's stories in the Saturday Evening Post for five years. Read More
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Celebrity Romance
Bogie & Bacall: An Everlasting Love Humphrey Bogart was born on December 25, 1899 in New York City. By passing up a career in medicine, Bogart followed his love for the sea and enlisted in the United States Navy in the spring of 1918. He recalled later, "At eighteen...Read More
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Love, Lies and Dating
Hungry For Love Without The Picnic
My boyfriend has gone nuts with the whole food and sex thing. He started out with the typical stuff: whipped cream, strawberries, bananas, etc. And I liked it for a while, but now it seems like he sees it as a prerequisite, the one and only starting point for sex...
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Guns N' Exes: Murder On Her Mind
"I never got along with his ex, but I didn't know that murder was on the agenda..."
It all started when my friend, Reagan Dunlap, showed me the two bullets. The brass casings seemed to be staring at me, daring me to pick them up. An icy chill still runs through me when I think about it...Read More
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