Oh hell, here we go again
Douglas
The old guy does hesitate after spluttering on about "a-g" in the snug bar
last night
but could we have *some indication of the meaning "dreadfully bad"?
If you mean you didn't like it, ok;m but it would have been better to say
so, surely; but you seem to be saying something more. What is it?
me, I told Andrea the other night I'd gladly publish her again, said in the
excitement of hearing such - to me -good work but none the less sincere for
that; and the only reason I haven't asked Keston for more work is that I
haven't... for no good reason
I don't always know what's going on
but I am always excited by it
and that's part of what I mean by good
and I try to avoid publishing even the ordinarily bad
[John,
I haven't been getting blank messages from anyone]
From: Douglas Clark <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: 18 October 1999 13:18
Subject: Re: The colour purple
| I bought books by Andrea Brady and Keston a few months ago from
| Peter Riley and both were dreadfully bad, but I have to nominate
| Keston's as the worst.
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