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...in which I get an earful
--- Guy Groseille is a writer who is dying to be published. But he is lazy and, to put it bluntly, dreadful. His novella, Love's Alchemy, is almost unreadable. But he is nevertheless approached by Dr. Norman Norton, an ex-poet and book seller, who has a plan - or, rather, a Plot, which will make them both infamous.

Published: 3 years ago
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The Death of the Author - Act One, Chapter Fifteen: A Dead Ringer (Part 3)...
...In which I finally realise...
--- Guy Groseille is a writer who is dying to be published. But he is lazy and, to put it bluntly, dreadful. His novella, Love's Alchemy, is almost unreadable. But he is nevertheless approached by Dr. Norman Norton, an ex-poet and book seller, who has a plan - or, rather, a Plot, which will make them both infamous.

Published: 3 years ago
Size: 2.0MB
The Death of the Author - Act One, Chapter Fifteen: A Dead Ringer (Part 2)...
...In which I meet my match?
--- Guy Groseille is a writer who is dying to be published. But he is lazy and, to put it bluntly, dreadful. His novella, Love's Alchemy, is almost unreadable. But he is nevertheless approached by Dr. Norman Norton, an ex-poet and book seller, who has a plan - or, rather, a Plot, which will make them both infamous

Published: 3 years ago
Size: 4.1MB
The Death of the Author - Act One, Chapter Fifteen: A Dead Ringer (Part 1)...
...In which Guy gets schooled...
--- Guy Groseille is a writer who is dying to be published. But he is lazy and, to put it bluntly, dreadful. His novella, Love's Alchemy, is almost unreadable. But he is nevertheless approached by Dr. Norman Norton, an ex-poet and book seller, who has a plan - or, rather, a Plot, which will make them both infamous

Published: 3 years ago
Size: 2.9MB
The Death of the Author - Act One, Chapter Fourteen: Our Twisted Eyebeams (Part Two)...
...In which I am reminded to get the hell on with it...
--- Guy Groseille is a writer who is dying to be published. But he is lazy and, to put it bluntly, dreadful. His novella, Love's Alchemy, is almost unreadable. But he is nevertheless approached by Dr. Norman Norton, an ex-poet and book seller, who has a plan - or, rather, a Plot, which will make them both infamous