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Garrett Cook
Feb 11, 2010 11:28AM
Great! Can't wait to hear what you think!
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You have the perfect number of friends! Just got Murderland 2 the other day...looking forward to cracking that puppy open!
By not putting most of the books I read on my shelf. And I'm sure you will beat me because this situation indicates a certain degree of indolence on my part. An indolence I am not sure I have the time or the energy to rectify. In fact, this post makes me sort of sleepy.
You jag-off, how did you get more friends than you have books on your bookshelf?I'm going to beat you.
Stephen wrote: "good luck on your book, Garret. mixed genre writing facinates me. that whole post-modern thing going past post into..."Thanks! Genre is a tough thing. It's petty and enormously relevant at the same time. I just use the tools I need for my work and I encourage anybody to do the same. If you can try to make your work visceral or fun as well as smart, people deserve that.
good luck on your book, Garret. mixed genre writing facinates me. that whole post-modern thing going past post into...
[image error]imany yearrs ago there w 2 empire in all wrold persian empire(iran) and roman empire(italy)
Rock-face relief at Naqsh-e Rustam of Iranian emperor Shapur I (on horseback) capturing Roman emperor Valerian (kneeling) and Philip the Arab (standing)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/persian_...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/iran
Ha! I love your profile. Check out my profile and blog, and let me know what you think. http://livingwithdialaysis.blogspot.com/
Jesika wrote: "I found that out- I got your book from Amazon. For some reason it would be funnier if your book was the first in the "humorous cookbooks" and Amy Sedaris' "I Like You" was second."I've gotta read that some time. She was really funny on Strangers with Candy.
Jesika wrote: "When I typed "Murderland Part 1" into my library's catalog search the first book that came up was "Life is a Fulfilling: The story of a Mormon pioneering woman." I think the Tucson Public Library ..."Unfortunately, my book is not in libraries on this planet. It's available on Amazon, on back order at most book stores or through me. But, in a similar weird vein to your search results, on account of my last name, my book has been rated one of Amazon's top humorous cookbooks on three occasions.
Hi Garrett and thanks for adding me as a friend. My bday is in July, too.....we 'moonchildren' are so creative, aren't we? Smiles,
Jeannie





