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Brad Graber writes novels because he grew up in a family where no one listened to him — so he made up stories about them. He’s the award-winning author of The Intersect, After the Fall, and a collection of essays — What’s That Growing in My Sour Cream? He also writes a humor blog: There, I Said It!.