Lately, some folks on my f-list have been looking at Lord King Bad profic.
brown-betty gave us
LEOPARD LORD, and
cereta reviewed
THE SHEIK, and
burger_eater pointed me to Smart Bitches, Trashy Books's take on
Shayla Black's DECADENT. These books, it should be admitted, are deeply awful, and as portrayals of their authors' ids, they're more than a little alarming. You don't
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::psssst:: John, the sun *does* come up in the east! lol.
fwiw, i'm not entirely sure marketing was correct to make you ditch 'the wanker piece' as a working title.
we were discussing the books in chat last night. ::sighs:: i still have major issues. which come in subscription packs of 100, it seems. one day, i may even be able to discuss it rationally. but not right now.
:-p
-bs
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::psssst:: John, the sun *does* come up in the east!
Motherfucker's good, int'he? ;D
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Despite the issues this series raises for me, I must say I really do like it. In fact, when I finish the series I am on now, I may just have to go back and re-read it.
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It is an excellent review.
John
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JB
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...also, it's pretty reassuring that you've been such a good sport about the whole thing, considering the review content. *grins*
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UNTO THE BREACH is *really* interesting; I'm collecting pull-quotes and organizing my thoughts for the review, and UTB is definitely a step in a new direction for the series. That's probably why I can't stop reading 'em, and why I wrote the review: on a number of levels, your series is never, ever boring. Plus, you know, share the pain and all that.
I've had dark thoughts in the deep of the night about having the last scene in the last book being a group of terrorists in Syria looking at a frozen body in a wheel-well and going 'Who the hell is that?' (Thus the entire series being Mike's fantasies as he's dying.)Dude, if you do that, this highly-armed reader will *buy you a new gun.* (Which, of course, you would need to fend off the irate hordes. Never mind ( ... )
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The look of HORROR on John's face when I told him that was quite amusing. Then he considered selling it under a pseudonym to some other publishing house. Then Jim heard about it, and wanted to see it, and was insulted that John would even THINK about going to another publisher. And, of course, it HAD to be published under John's own name, no pseudonyms, uh uh.
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I have to confess that I've written stories like that myself. Not about John's specific kink, but about my own kink, vorarephilia. I've posted them under a pseudonym-the same pseudonym I'm using to post this LJ comment, in fact, rather than my own real name/LJ account-and made every effort to make sure that nobody I do not swear to secrecy will ever know the connection.
And even then, some people still notice the similarity in writing style to this stuff and my normal stuff. But at least I keep plausible deniability.
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looks for brain bleach
...aw, man. I really am vanilla.
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