September 15, 2008
LROD's first-ever BOOK CLUB
You have exactly one month to prepare. I read my version on the beach.
Tip: Stick with the book over the bumpy beginning; it gets good later on. It's definitely full-dress fiction, folks, so go on and force your way in, wearing a tux if you dare.
*Not really, but it sounded good.
8 comments:
Darin was going to send me a copy of More Than It Hurts You, but he sent me a copy of his first novel, Chang and Eng, instead. I did an extended review on my blog, which begins here.
On the whole, he talks a good game, but he really can't write worth a darn.
john-john,
red some of yer ficcione. not shure u shood kast aspurshuns. u got some nice degrease on yer wall, howevers.
You sound qualified to judge.
it's all about qualifications
John: I followed your postings on Darin and couldn't help but wonder...what's your problem? It was so petty, weirdly obsessive, slightly paranoid (checking IP numbers, etc.), and, well, unsettlingly personal. And, no, I'm not Darin. I'm just someone who thinks you're exposing way too much of yourself, not unlike, say, a flasher. And I would agree with anonymous: Your fiction, dude...it's not very good. Which, of course, made the postings on Darin all the stranger.
Here's what I notice: people who can really write something worth reading...they don't have time to tear other people down.
I agree with Jumbo Shrimp 100%.
One more thing to John Bruce: What was up with repeatedly calling Darin "our boy"? I wouldn't be surprised if you woke up to a horse's head in your bed one morning. I mean, really. Do people spend a week ripping you a new one on their blog, all the while calling you "our boy John Bruce"? Word of advice: People don't like that shit.
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