Frazz by Jef Mallett for December 18, 2004
Transcript:
"The trouble with novels is that they end on the last page." "Um. Ok." "When you can see how many pages are left, it gets in the way of suspense." "For my first novel, I'm going to put a hundred or so pages of incomprehensible gobbledygook at the end." "You could make the whole thing incomprehensible and be called a genius." "Let's leave Thomas Pynchon out of this."
doctorwho29 almost 12 years ago
Her hair has changed color again. And I sort of agree with him about novels ending
childe_of_pan over 7 years ago
Try reading Charles Fort sometime.
RuinQueenofOblivion over 6 years ago
Four years later DC would come out with Final Crisis, and it was an incomprehensible mess and most definitely not genius.
billdaviswords about 4 years ago
Or like many Kindle books now, add pages of stuff and ads and previews, to confuse your readers who, at 80% are almost done with your book.