sigh ... reminds me of the YouTube video of the Twilight fan who was sobbing uncontrollably because another writer had not been sufficiently appreciative of the books. She attributed it to jealousy - after all, who is this Stephen King guy?
To be fair, at this point it's probably a toss of the coin whether Meyer or King has inflicted more horror upon the world. He might be jealous.
'cause Stephen King's an obscure, struggling writer, envying her her success? I was amused that the distraught fan never seemed to have heard of him.
On a tangential note, we finally have an answer to the question of just how bad a horror-themed book would need to be to NOT get the ubiquitous complimentary quote from King that appeared on the cover of just about every genre book I read in the 80s and 90s.
is that the same one who finished off talking about men and strong women and made me feel all "You say that word a lot...I don't think it means what you think it means."
Matt, I finally read "On Writing" and it appears that possibly over-blurbing, while not a symptom as such, coincides neatly with his cocaine and heavy drinking days...maybe he'd like to take some of them back, too.
There's a scene in a
Castle
episode where Rick Castle has been shipped a box full of books to review, and he's sitting at the kitchen counter holding them to his forehead a la The Great Carnac and saying things like "A tour-de-force of terror" and "A fabulous page-turner."
I was at the weekly library book sale yesterday and I saw
Blue Adept
and another Peirs Anthony book. You can get a whole bag of books for $3, so I found a bunch I wanted and got those 2. And then went home and threw them in the trash.
There wasn't a recycling place nearby?
I don't know of one and hardcover books are on the list of unacceptable items for the recycling containers here.
I haven't actually thrown the trash out so I could tear all the pages out to put in recycling and just throw away the spines and covers.
Plus the cathartic fun of ripping stuff up.
There wasn't a recycling place nearby?
Hey, that's my line!
I haven't actually thrown the trash out so I could tear all the pages out to put in recycling and just throw away the spines and covers.
Yep, that would be the way to do it. (But honestly, I don't care. I think taking those things out of circulation was great, and I'm not sweating a half pound of paper.)