| Sunday, September 26, 2004 |
 | This all began with an attempt to compare Anne Rice to Jean Teasdale, after the lengthy defence of her works originally referenced here, which appears now to have been deleted. A word of warning: avoid putting "Teasdale" into Google image search at work. It is also apparently the name of a glamour model.
However, even if its costs my job, I never let futility, nor being hopelessly behind the pace stop me.

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I do feel for Rice, really I do, but to be honest I'm not sure that "I don't allow editors to look at my work" is a badge of pride. An editor might have suggested some work on a sentence like:
I asked this due to my highly critical relationship with my work and my intense evolutionary work on every sentence in the work, my feeling for the rhythm of the phrase and the unfolding of the plot and the character development.
Gah. Ultimately, however, the last word must go to our voice of sanity, Fantastica Junebug.
There's no reason for all the bad vibe around here, Anne Rice is a great author.
I have readother great authors, among which is Mercedes Lackey,Piers Anthony, Dean Koontz....and Anne Rice.
Preach. The. Word
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