Archive for May, 2010

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There is a review in The Plain Dealer: “A phantasmically told first-person account.” Phantasmically is just what I was shooting for. The review also cites “personal doom” which is a sure sign my book was understood. I endorse this entire review, the objections it makes in particular.
I feel I should write something more [...]

the first step toward recovery

is admitting that you posed for this photograph. It is at least not photoshopped; fingers got burned during one take. The article accompanying is good.

(The Times (of London))