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Title: Book signing in an hour!
Post by: dazie on June 12, 2006, 05:50:31 PM
http://www.lawrence.com/events/2006/jun/12/14906/

Didn't they make some movie out of one of this guy's books?
Title: Re: Book signing in an hour!
Post by: Jessie on June 12, 2006, 05:59:37 PM
The first rule of the book signing...
Title: Re: Book signing in an hour!
Post by: Gamplayerx on June 12, 2006, 06:02:56 PM
I wonder if he's as strange in person as his writing would suggest.
Title: Re: Book signing in an hour!
Post by: Beefy on June 14, 2006, 10:31:22 AM
Ooo look at me!  I'm self-consciously nihilistic!
Title: Re: Book signing in an hour!
Post by: dazie on June 21, 2006, 10:24:59 AM
A friend of mine went:

QuoteI attended Rainy Day Books' signing-and-reading event with Chuck Palahniuk, and it was divine. Imagine being a Catholic and having the Pope officiate at your wedding. Imagine being a fifteen-year-old boy and getting to stick your thumb up Jenna Jameson's ass. Yeah. It was that great.

For one thing, it was encouraging to hear him talk about his first *real* writing group, the one where his mentor took him aside one night, after a bout of heavy drinking, and said, "Chuck, you can't write worth shit, but you tell a hell of a story. If you could just write like you talk. . . ." and the rest is history. Because I can't make up a good story to save my life. Oh, I can tell one, and tell it masterfully, but it has to be something that I or someone else lived through. Hearing Chuck (and after meeting this mellow, infinitely friendly and patient guy, you really can't refer to him as "Mr. Palahniuk") talk about how almost all of his writing is drawn from the true, funny, revolting, entertaining stories people have related to him gave me hope that I can, indeed, be a successful writer without being able to weave a plot out of whole cloth.
Title: Re: Book signing in an hour!
Post by: cnamon on June 21, 2006, 10:36:35 AM
QuoteImagine being a fifteen-year-old boy and getting to stick your thumb up Jenna Jameson's ass. Yeah. It was that great.

1)  It would be a loose, vast wasteland...that hole has serviced more than McDonald's
2)  That sentence leaves me confused and hurt.

Title: Re: Book signing in an hour!
Post by: dazie on June 21, 2006, 11:13:19 AM
Yeah- not what I want MY 15 year old doing, but I understand what she was trying to say.