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Oh man, this is wonderful on so many levels! ^KE
patricksomerville:

Here’s a piece I wrote for Salon about the Maslin review.
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Oh man, this is wonderful on so many levels! ^KE

patricksomerville:

Here’s a piece I wrote for Salon about the Maslin review.

    • #lit
    • #tbr
    • #head injuries
    • #corrections
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    Somerville is humble and humorous in his reaction to the errors in the NYT review of his new book. Definitely worth the...
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  12. This was featured in #Prose
  13. This was featured in #Lit
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    Hilarious and devastating.
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  28. rachelfershleiser reblogged this from bookavore and added:
    I skipped the spoilery parts, but still, wow.
  29. openbookstore reblogged this from patricksomerville and added:
    Oh man, this is wonderful on so many levels! ^KE
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  32. bookavore reblogged this from jamiatt and added:
    I assume this has all been an elaborate plot (in which Janet Maslin was involved) to make me want to read this book,...
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  37. emk-irl reblogged this from jamiatt and added:
    Oh facts.
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  39. hobartpulp reblogged this from patricksomerville and added:
    Hobart #11 (and, (announcement alert!) #14) contributor, Patrick Somerville.
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  42. jamiatt reblogged this from patricksomerville and added:
    The final chapter in this story!!! (We hope. ) A must-read.
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