Synopses & Reviews
A note from the author: Writing is a solitary and often scary enterprise. I alone have heard your silent screams, so I have written this book to help you achieve what everyone who has the courage to live the creative life deserves: complete, utter, slavish adoration and worship. Also: incalculable wealth that insulates you from the concerns of ordinary people.
And there you have it. Fondling Your Muse is John Warner's innovative and slightly insane book of instruction for those who want to write, and those who think they already can. It's packed with quirky (possibly deranged) advice guaranteed to make you laugh out loud in the most embarrassing fashion possible. You know what we mean. It also includes a special chapter entitled Everything Stephen King Knows About Writing Successfully: Plus Some Things I Know That He Doesn't Because He Isn't That Special. No other book currently available has this chapter
And Fondling Your Muse provides the kind of wise, insightful guidance that's missing from all of those self-serious, mind-numbingly awful books that promise riches and fame by writing only 20 minutes a day.
Let's say you're looking for a tried-and-true recipe for literary success. Warner reveals all of the best ones, including these succulent concoctions:
Contemporary Romance Quiche al la Nicholas Sparks (Tasty with a side of hackneyed potatoes.)
Tom Clancy Techno-Thriller Surprise (Preparation is usually subcontracted to others.)
Chick-Lit Cacciatore (Satisfies many, every single time. I can't explain how either.)
Harlequin Romance Salad (Thoroughly rip bodices, pound prose until purple, and combine all ingredients in a large mixing bowl.)
John Grisham's Legal Thriller Stew (Boil in pot until ingredients bubble over line of believability.)
Contemporary American Literary Fiction Flambe (Served in smaller and smaller quantities as the years go by.)
It doesn't get any better than that. So go ahead - get Fondling today
Synopsis
"Desperation is the mother of invention, and if you think you have a future as a writer, you're nothing if not desperate."
Such is the advice of John Warner in this innovative and slightly insane book. Equal parts humor and strange instruction, Fondling Your Muse is:
- Packed with quirky tips from the editor of McSweeney's Internet Tendency
- Clearly one-of-a-kind in its earnest advice to helpless, lazy, and untalented writers
- A new spin on timeless writing problems
Exploiting writers' most vicious insecurities with flair, this guide will make writers worse at the craft and, as a result, eminently more publishable.
About the Author
John Warner is the editor of McSweeney's Internet Tendency and the co-author, with Kevin Guilfoile, of My First Presidentiary: A Scrapbook by George W. Bush, which was a Washington Post best seller.