tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7833674319826768191.post7042097000635587763..comments2024-03-13T00:33:46.104-07:00Comments on Bob Einstein's Literary Equations: Todd Dills and My First Read Novel of the New YearMatt Rowanhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13279336765708594789noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7833674319826768191.post-76001432010654304182011-01-25T18:52:19.251-08:002011-01-25T18:52:19.251-08:00Hey Nicole!
Totally agree about the skepticism. ...Hey Nicole! <br /><br />Totally agree about the skepticism. There is a lot of . . . stuff on the internet and/or the world. Some of it is worthwhile and well wrought, and some of it is horrible, plain and simple. I just finished up "Daddy's" (more to come on that front) and I can say, once again, Featherproof has published a nifty piece of fiction. I eagerly look forward to reading Patrick Somerville's latest with them.Matt Rowanhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13279336765708594789noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7833674319826768191.post-24522215945278081642011-01-25T16:53:32.924-08:002011-01-25T16:53:32.924-08:00I like your three-way split at the beginning of th...I like your three-way split at the beginning of this post: mainstream, mainstream-experimental, and outsider-indie. As you know I can be so iffy about contemporary fiction, especially when I don't feel it's been vetted by someone I trust. When I do take the plunge with many smaller presses, I start to trust them. But beforehand, it's hard to be sure. Perhaps a sad comment on my reading but such is life; we have limited time.<br /><br />And this book sounds quite fun. I would have totally missed the Parsons/Thompson joke, but I'm glad you didn't.nicolehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17532641082944082516noreply@blogger.com