writers that have not done four hundred, or more people night after night.
I swear, the woman sets herself up for mockery. We don't have to lift a finger. Fish in a barrel, people.
So many familiar faces... [........] Maybe because you're really not attracting that many new readers.
BULLSEYE. Absolutely.
She's so...oblivious. I constantly marvel that someone can be that out of touch with reality.
Jon and I are secure enough to let this one be a smaller signing.
O.O Wow. That's...I can't even articulate the amount of fucked-up-ness in that one sentence. Although, being me, I will try.
1. "Jon and I": What does Jon have to do with your writing career? (Besides apparently EVERYTHING.) Trust me, honey, no one's there to see Jon.
2. "Secure enough": Wow, overcompensating much?
3. "Let this be": Gee, how gracious of you.
Any time LKH mentions her self-esteem, it's in a petulant, childish way: "I AM secure! I AM!" She presents conflicting views of herself: either a totally self-confident kick-ass womyn with the uberperfect life and the Goddess's blessing; or a poor maligned little girl whose life has been nothing but hardship and death and feeling "ugly inside." There is no inbetween.
You know, when your fanbase is starting to psychoanalyze your personal life based on the content of your books, that's maybe a good sign that the therapy didn't work as well as you thought.
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Date: 2006-10-07 04:39 am (UTC)I swear, the woman sets herself up for mockery. We don't have to lift a finger. Fish in a barrel, people.
So many familiar faces... [........] Maybe because you're really not attracting that many new readers.
BULLSEYE. Absolutely.
She's so...oblivious. I constantly marvel that someone can be that out of touch with reality.
Jon and I are secure enough to let this one be a smaller signing.
O.O Wow. That's...I can't even articulate the amount of fucked-up-ness in that one sentence. Although, being me, I will try.
1. "Jon and I": What does Jon have to do with your writing career? (Besides apparently EVERYTHING.) Trust me, honey, no one's there to see Jon.
2. "Secure enough": Wow, overcompensating much?
3. "Let this be": Gee, how gracious of you.
Any time LKH mentions her self-esteem, it's in a petulant, childish way: "I AM secure! I AM!" She presents conflicting views of herself: either a totally self-confident kick-ass womyn with the uberperfect life and the Goddess's blessing; or a poor maligned little girl whose life has been nothing but hardship and death and feeling "ugly inside." There is no inbetween.
You know, when your fanbase is starting to psychoanalyze your personal life based on the content of your books, that's maybe a good sign that the therapy didn't work as well as you thought.