Fiction

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  • Silicon Follies

    Chapter 19: "No boundaries" for Barry's libido
  • Silicon Follies

    Chapter 18: The women's locker room game -- Decathlon of the flesh
  • Silicon Follies

    Chapter 17: Wizards with Harvard degrees and $4,000 suits
  • Silicon Follies

    Chapter 16: Looking for a gal who's quick with a vaporizer
  • Silicon Follies

    Chapter 15: Where elite geeks meet to eat -- and run
  • Silicon Follies

    Chapter 14: Programming in vampire mode -- or, the long dark night of the code
  • Silicon Follies

    Chapter 13: Executive pep talk -- managing for total chaos.
  • Silicon Follies

    Chapter 12: Why Barry carries a MiG stick
  • I feel fine

    In Steve Erickson's visionary new novel, it already is the end of the world -- and we don't know it.
  • Silicon Follies

    Chapter 6: Large No. 11 at the Tung Kee Noodle House
  • Chapter 5: Addressed for success

    Silicon Follies: By Thomas Scoville. Chapter 5: Addressed for success
  • Chapter 4: The claw and the classifieds

    Silicon Follies: By Thomas Scoville. Chapter 4: The claw and the classifieds
  • Chapter 3: Hacked in Seattle

    Silicon Follies: By Thomas Scoville. Chapter 3: Hacked in Seattle
  • Traumas in adolescent life

    A judge of the Seventeen magazine fiction contest recalls what was endearing about the writers of the 400 stories she read --even the really bad ones.
  • The tortured soul of the Silicon Valley CEO

  • Imaginary friend

    I would find my daughter's make-believe companion heartwarming if my mother hadn't talked to imaginary people too.
  • Rules of the Wild

    In an excerpt from her first novel, "Rules of the Wild," Francesca Marciano portrays the seductive subculture of whites in Kenya -- and the addicting allure of Africa's vastness.
  • Vocational fiction 101

    Writing the perfect resume takes more than extensive experience, it takes a perverse imagination.
  • Introducing the Garner Report

    Salon introduces the Garner Report, a monthly roundup of new books
  • The many voices of Ken Kalfus

    Laura Miller reviews Ken Kalfus's short story collection, 'Thirst'.
  • The Salon Interview: Gore Vidal

    An interview with Gore Vidal by Chris Haines.
  • Mountain man

    A profile of Charles Frazier, author of "Cold Mountain."
  • twilight of the old goats

    Salon magazine: Mailer, Roth and Bellow refuse to go quietly. By D.T. Max
  • The Salon Interview: Fernanda Eberstadt

    An interview with novelist Fernanda Eberstadt, author of When the Sons of Heaven Meet the Daughters of the Earth, Isaac and his Devils, and "Low Tide."
  • Weird morning in America

    A review of Thomas Pynchon's "Mason & Dixon"
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