Wifetheif
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Like most authors, I became a writer because I encountered a published book that was so bad I said to myself, "I can write a better book than this!" My question is who for you was your "breaking point" the book or author so slipshod that you had to prove to yourself and your friends that you could do a better job?
I'll start. Nonfiction: a travesty entitled, "Angel's Haunted Halo" a book of baseball scandals, written by a complete non-entity named Danny Gallager. At one point, he related the tragic fate of Donnie Moore, a pitcher whose career turned on one pitch. Moore went into a downward spiral that ended with him shooting his wife and then committing suicide. Fortunately, his wife survived, but his daughter was so traumatized by the experience that she no longer dated black men. At this point, Gallager breaks the fourth wall to inform the reader that he had a black girlfriend in college and then proceeds to give her a shout-out!
Erotica: E.L. James who, I suspect is the tipping point for many on this board.
Your Turn!
I'll start. Nonfiction: a travesty entitled, "Angel's Haunted Halo" a book of baseball scandals, written by a complete non-entity named Danny Gallager. At one point, he related the tragic fate of Donnie Moore, a pitcher whose career turned on one pitch. Moore went into a downward spiral that ended with him shooting his wife and then committing suicide. Fortunately, his wife survived, but his daughter was so traumatized by the experience that she no longer dated black men. At this point, Gallager breaks the fourth wall to inform the reader that he had a black girlfriend in college and then proceeds to give her a shout-out!
Erotica: E.L. James who, I suspect is the tipping point for many on this board.
Your Turn!