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ellenkushner |
Interstitial Fictions--recommendations? |
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Nin Harris |
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I almost wanted to recommend James Joyce, but decided against it.
- Nin, who still feels Joyce was one of the greatest fantasists ever. |
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ellenkushner |
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So do it!!
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Nin Harris |
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I just did
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Mike Philbin |
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ha-ha...
I just had a reviewer refer to my latest novel Twilight's Last Gleaming as "like Joyce on acid?" - is this sorta crazy shit even valid commentary any more? |
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Shane Odom |
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Tex and Molly in the Afterlife by Richard Grant.
www.amazon.com/Tex-Molly-...0380807068 Not much time to explain it but really a wonderful romp. It is so interstitial that the leading characters are in the crack between worlds. I plan on rereading it sometime when I need a laugh and a thought. |
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Veronica Schanoes |
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Heh. Everybody knows that the Circe chapter of <i>Ulysses</i> is Joyce on acid!
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