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posted by davidt
on Friday October 02 2009, @10:00AM
twitter.com/torrmoz sends the link / excerpt:
Book Notes - Greg Olear ("Totally Killer")
- Largehearted Boy
In his own words, here is Greg Olear's Book Notes music playlist for his debut novel, Totally Killer:
When I met my Harpers editor, Jen Schulkind, for the first time, I brought her a compilation CD called Todd’s Totally Killer Mix. This was, supposedly, a mix tape Todd Lander, the narrator of my novel Totally Killer, made for the love of his life, Taylor Schmidt, in November of 1991.
Here, then, are the songs on Todd’s Totally Killer Mix. Taken together, they not only evoke the mood of the ’91 East Village, but also adumbrate the plot of the book:
"Heaven Knows I’m Miserable Now" The Smiths
I was looking for a job / And then I found a job / And heaven knows, I’m miserable now. ‘Nuf said.
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What on earth drives you to put your poorly written pornography onto a MORRISSEY site?
Really, I'm baffled. Surely there are better things you could do with your time than writing this dreck, and then (I assume) wanking in sad desperation over it?
Seriously. You are weak.