Les Inrockuptibles?
Anybody heard of it? Article about Maul in there, and Mic forwarded it to me from Marie-Pacifique but my French is so bad I can read about one word out of every twenty...I googled Les Inrockuptibles and the Wikipedia entry said, 'The magazine tends to take a left-wing and intellectual approach to art and society, lending itself to accusations of elitism and snobbishness'
That is just weird, guys. And Patrick Ness blew my mind when he included Maul in his Guardian piece 'Top Ten Unsuitable Books for Teenagers' just a little while back. Got e-mails from film people after that one.
Strangest sensation. Can't describe. Can barely remember writing it (except for the first passage, which was my idea of a joke at the time). My life as I knew it was falling to bits when it was published, and now all these years later it's a dislocating feeling when I see people taking it seriously. Like, is somebody pulling my leg?
That is just weird, guys. And Patrick Ness blew my mind when he included Maul in his Guardian piece 'Top Ten Unsuitable Books for Teenagers' just a little while back. Got e-mails from film people after that one.
Strangest sensation. Can't describe. Can barely remember writing it (except for the first passage, which was my idea of a joke at the time). My life as I knew it was falling to bits when it was published, and now all these years later it's a dislocating feeling when I see people taking it seriously. Like, is somebody pulling my leg?
Published on April 14, 2011 18:43
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