Posted by fayeroe on March 14, 2003, at 21:11:02
In reply to Re: Book on writing » fayeroe , posted by Ritch on March 14, 2003, at 20:14:07
> > J: I am mostly interested in writing non-fiction. I think my view of the world is too literal to write fiction.....but who knows? I've just started reading the book and so far it is about writing anything but mostly non-fiction. The author is brilliant, I can tell you that!
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> > Now for fiction!! "Fierce Invalids Home from Hot Climates" by Tom Robbins. Has anyone read it? Would you be interested in reading it and discussing it? I loved it! Let's get started on something! If you've read something new lately, let us know.....also, any good music lately? I'm really into Ryan Adams, Coldplay, Radiohead and Norah Jones....pat
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> I've always preferred to read fiction, though I now reading Hunter S. Thompson's "Kingdom of Fear" and it is well, NOT politically correct in any way! I like outrageous stuff. "Fierce Invalids Home from Hot Climates"? Is that science fiction? I got King Crimson's latest today, with a Steve Earle CD and Audioslave's newest. I guess I am a hillbilly headbanger. :0)
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I really like the idea of a "hillbilly headbanger" because I really like good bluegrass and cried when I heard Nirvana Unplugged. It was so beautiful and I had never even heard of them before that. Tom Robbins is a nut! And his books are too good for words! His first was "Even Cowgirls Get the Blues". This one centers around the main character finding himself in a "nunnery" in a very hot climate and the relationship that he develops with one of the nuns. And then there is the relationship with the very young girl at home and an Amazon parrot that he tries to set free. And in the midst of all this he can never let his feet touch the ground again!(the invalid part) You must read it. It would be a nice accompaniment to Hunter S. Thompson. He sure is a piece of work!
Pat
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