Word: reaper
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...wife, he had garnered a level of public sympathy not usually available to adulterers, perhaps because news of his sickness and "good friend" struck at about the same time. New Yorkers are both practical (grateful to the mayor for reviving the city) and romantic (a man looking the Grim Reaper in the eye should be allowed a second chance at happiness). It helped that Nathan wasn't an intern, that she was taking him in sickness, not in health, and that the mayor was following the first rule of civilized divorce: dwell not on your ex's faults...
...Hopkins held Pomey's hand, a Pudding actor clad in a black grim's reaper's suit and white mask limped onto the stage...
Mezrich, who is the author of the books Reaper, Threshold and The X-Files: Skin, said the Harvard name was part of what helped him to land an agent and then a book contract...
Mezrich called Hollywood worse than the publishing industry. When his novel Reaper was made into the television film Fatal Error, he said he was able to exercise some creative control, but the movie ended up with a cast that wasn't exactly what he had envisioned...
...late; I've come in after my shift in the cab. The bartender has green hair and the place is packed, still wall-to-wall with punks and assorted scumbags at 3 in the morning. Through the fog of cigarette smoke, at deafening volume, "Don't Fear the Reaper" plays on the jukebox. I realize for the first time what the words...