Explanation - invariably I will read a fantastic book, beautifully written with a sweeping or moving story that is profoundly impactful…and some amateur reviewer will have written, “That book is so boring! Blah, blah, blah, nothing exciting ever happens!” 🙄

When I read these, I often pause to try to imagine what sort of book those reviewers WOULD like, lol. No doubt its probably an elitist, pompous exercise…but its fun imagining for a moment a book filled with non-stop, over the top action, gory or imaginative deaths by the dozens, torrid romantic liasons, CIA and KGB and SS agents around every corner, etc. Ive been tempted to write that book, tongue in cheek, just so those reviewers would have something to be happy about.

Then I thought…maybe someone has already done this? Intentionally written a book so egregiously over-the-top that even those action-aholics might be tempted to say, “too fast, and too much excitement…” in their reviews?

  • DrCoxsEgo@alien.topB
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    1 year ago

    On his authors note at the end of Under The Dome, Stephen King mentioned that the novel was one of those where his editor kept telling him to “keep the accelerator pressed to the floor.”

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      1 year ago

      Wow, thats a ballsy editor, attempting to tell Stephen King how to write his book 😅.

      Bit honestly, thats the kind if editors I wish we had more of.