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Antrim – The Hundred Brothers

Posted on March 26, 2015 by bill.adams111@gmail.comApril 14, 2015
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Postmodern Nihilism Antrim, Donald (1997). The Hundred Brothers. New York: Picador, 188 pp. Ninety-nine brothers convene at their dead father’s estate to find his ashes and bury him (one brother couldn’t make it). They meet in a vast library that … Continue reading →

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Signing and Selling Books

Posted on March 12, 2015 by bill.adams111@gmail.comApril 30, 2015
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I’ll be signing and selling two of my books this weekend at the Tucson Festival of Books. I volunteered anyway to staff the booth of the Arizona Mystery Writers (www.arizonamysterywriters.com) for a couple of hours, and one benefit of membership … Continue reading →

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Niffenegger – The Time Traveler’s Wife

Posted on March 12, 2015 by bill.adams111@gmail.comMarch 12, 2015
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Proof that Sentimental Claptrap Sells Audrey Niffenegger (2003). The Time Traveler’s Wife. 534 pp. I bought this book on a whim, succumbing to marketing hype, and because I do enjoy time travel stories. But it was a huge disappointment. It’s basically … Continue reading →

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Murakami – The Wind-up Bird Chronicle

Posted on March 5, 2015 by bill.adams111@gmail.comMarch 5, 2015
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Dream or Reality? Murakami, Haruki (1994/1998). The Wind-up Bird Chronicle. New York: Vintage, 607 pp. This novel is writing for the sake of writing. There is a nominal plot, but it’s weak. A Japanese woman and her sister are abused … Continue reading →

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Irving – A Prayer for Owen Meany

Posted on March 5, 2015 by bill.adams111@gmail.comMarch 5, 2015
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A Joke Disguised as a Rant Irving, John (1989). A Prayer for Owen Meany. 617 pp. Secondary character John Wheelwright narrates the story of growing up with his friend, main character Owen Meany, a small boy who only grew to … Continue reading →

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McCarthy – The Road

Posted on February 6, 2015 by bill.adams111@gmail.comFebruary 6, 2015
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Some Ideas Hinted At McCarthy, Cormac (2006). The Road. New York: Knopf (306 pp). The planet has been stricken by something like nuclear winter. The skies are perpetually dark and the sun is not visible. Black soot falls from the … Continue reading →

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Calvino – The Baron in the Trees

Posted on January 31, 2015 by bill.adams111@gmail.comJanuary 31, 2015
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Arboreal Fairy Tale Calvino, Italo (1959). The Baron in the Trees. New York: Random (217 pp). In 1767, a 12-year-old Italian boy climbs a tree and vows never to come down. And he never does. Living the rest of his … Continue reading →

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Rag Doll, Ooh

Posted on January 22, 2015 by bill.adams111@gmail.comApril 30, 2015
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From Where I Dream? Robert Owen Butler wrote an influential how-to book for writers,  From Where You Dream: The Process of Writing Fiction (2005), in which he emphasized right-brain (non-intellectual) processes. Writers are not (supposed to be) intellectuals, he wrote. … Continue reading →

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Egan – A Visit From the Goon Squad

Posted on January 11, 2015 by bill.adams111@gmail.comJanuary 11, 2015
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Coruscation Beats Content Eagan, Jennifer. (2011). A Visit From the Goon Squad. New York: Anchor. One of Elmore Leonard’s famous ten rules of writing is: “If it sounds like writing, rewrite it.” Jennifer Egan’s A Visit From the Goon Squad is painfully … Continue reading →

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