THURSDAY, MARCH 6, 2008
New York Times
"It's an earnest effort,"
David Granger says of "The Last Days of Heath Ledger," which is written in the first person as if it were the late actor's own diary. "We've been trying to assign fiction, to make it topical, relevant. To go to writers with a headline or an idea."
Robert S. Boynton, who teaches magazine writing, likes the concept. "I think magazines should be encouraged to experiment."
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