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Probably hung over because he just read the published version of his ‘great novel’. He wasn’t the writer he thought he was, but his proof-readers and editors were.
Very timely. Today’s news mentions Barnes & Noble has been bought by a venture capital fund company. I think lots of people are going to have hangovers in months to come.
Last year we attended a performance of Beautiful: The Carole King Story that featured a stand-in for the normal leading lady, and we were prepared to be disappointed, but we walked away thinking “Holy smoke, how bad can this gal’s agent be that she’s not a star on Broadway?” There’s a lot of talent out there, folx!
Book tours are the worst part (I’m told) of being an author. Picture someone whose job and avocation is to sit alone in a room with a keyboard and reference works, making up a world where things are completely under her (or his) control. Now put that person in a motel room with only the very minimum of the stuff that makes life tolerable. Then make them sit in front of (we may hope) a crowd of people and talk to them. Strangers! Totally out of control! And you have to act like it’s a pleasure! Then you have to do it again! And again! … and lets not even mention food. Heck, I kind of like people, and I would hate doing that. No wonder (s)he got drunk.
Watcher over 5 years ago
So he says.
somebodyshort over 5 years ago
Wiley stayed to long at Grassini’s again
Ida No over 5 years ago
Yeah, that was Ron White, at the Border’s signing in Plano, TX.
in.amongst over 5 years ago
That is similar to “freedom of expression” thrown around by the news-media. Only works if there is money to be made!
dadoctah over 5 years ago
There’s an agent who knows how to keep her clients in line.
NeedaChuckle Premium Member over 5 years ago
From what I heard and read about book tours, no surprise there.
sandpiper over 5 years ago
Probably hung over because he just read the published version of his ‘great novel’. He wasn’t the writer he thought he was, but his proof-readers and editors were.
For a Just and Peaceful World over 5 years ago
So there are still bookstores?
sandpiper over 5 years ago
Very timely. Today’s news mentions Barnes & Noble has been bought by a venture capital fund company. I think lots of people are going to have hangovers in months to come.
Ontman over 5 years ago
It seems that the ‘used’ book stores outnumber the ‘new’ book stores these days.
tripwire45 over 5 years ago
With self-publishing and independent publishing, the big box publishers and literary agents don’t have a monopoly anymore.
feverjr Premium Member over 5 years ago
I would prefer the ghostwriter to sign it…
Ermine Notyours over 5 years ago
Not only to bookstores barely exist anymore, but cash registers rarely look like that anymore.
magicwalnut over 5 years ago
Oh, THAT “he”! You’ve got a misplaced pronoun in there, Wiley!
Sun over 5 years ago
The author’s agent is willing to meet the author’s fans.
hangedman over 5 years ago
Dig the olde cash registrar on the far right! That’s a relic, even in used bookstores!
Richard S Russell Premium Member over 5 years ago
Last year we attended a performance of Beautiful: The Carole King Story that featured a stand-in for the normal leading lady, and we were prepared to be disappointed, but we walked away thinking “Holy smoke, how bad can this gal’s agent be that she’s not a star on Broadway?” There’s a lot of talent out there, folx!
Bicycle Dude over 5 years ago
I hate it when that happens.
Stan McSerr over 5 years ago
If Lionel Hardcastle could have gotten away with this.
bakana over 5 years ago
Is the Agent Forging each signature or just Rubber Stamping the books?
Billy Yank over 5 years ago
From the look of the cash register this must be at least 50 years ago.
Concretionist over 5 years ago
Book tours are the worst part (I’m told) of being an author. Picture someone whose job and avocation is to sit alone in a room with a keyboard and reference works, making up a world where things are completely under her (or his) control. Now put that person in a motel room with only the very minimum of the stuff that makes life tolerable. Then make them sit in front of (we may hope) a crowd of people and talk to them. Strangers! Totally out of control! And you have to act like it’s a pleasure! Then you have to do it again! And again! … and lets not even mention food. Heck, I kind of like people, and I would hate doing that. No wonder (s)he got drunk.
vaughnrl2003 Premium Member over 5 years ago
I’ll bet the agent has some great stories that you will never get out of the author.