. >> now the molly ivins piece, is that... >> oh, the molly ivins piece was a eulogy... >> ...from, fromher memorial service. >> never before published but in this... >> no, that's right. >> ...this case, right. >> that's right. that was from the memorial service.. >> right. >> ...for molly in new yor >> well, i think you get a sense of the range of pieces... >> right. >> ...just frrm your description of those things, and it rrally goes from one end to the other and there's some narrative, you know, sortf rrivpiesut -hen there's nonfiction classic story-telling. but there are profiles of peopleeas weel. >> yeah, well, i'm not sure if any actual ofle technically. i mean, the new yorker has a sort of... >> they don't think about that. they... >> they don't think of it that way, but there's one on johnny jenkins, the, the book dealer who, his death, really. joe bob briggs. oiolyoeobriggs died...ú >> that's pretty close to a profile. >> ...had to describe that as anything other than a profile. >> well, it's a profile of somebody that doesn't actually exist. >> right. >> because joe bob brigg