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In an interview with The Washington Post, Mark Krikorian, the Center for Immigration Studies’ executive director, denounced Crusius’ killings, but he described his manifesto as “remarkably well-written for a 21-year-old loner.”

From Salon

Set in a Perth suburb in 1979, “The Last Days of the Space Age” has something of the vibe of American dramedies of the 1990s — “Picket Fences” or “Northern Exposure,” though not as quirky or well-written — flirting with serious subjects but in such a way that you note the seriousness without taking it seriously.

The hero of this well-written and entertaining tale is H.R.

From Slate

The 71-year-old Mexican immigrant from the state of Guerrero said she would read newspapers and magazines regularly — her favorite was Azteca News “because the stories were well-written” — but stopped long ago “because they disappeared.”

“My friend Larissa says that there are some roles that are so well-written that you practically start winning awards the day you get the part,” said Parker after accepting her award from William Petersen and Dennis Franz.

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