Daniel Pinkwater's new novel serialized on the web.

Jul 18, 2006 11:32

The Neddiad. A new chapter every Tuesday.

Daniel Pinkwater has been a huge influence on me, on my writing and on my life. I was in junior high when I first read Alan Mendelsohn, the Boy from Mars and from that and his other books, I learned that it's okay, and even good, to be weird. And it's okay to write weird stuff too ( Read more... )

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hlglne July 18 2006, 18:47:21 UTC
He stretched my brain, but my favorites remain Sturgeon and the Stainless Steel Rat man, Harrison.

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prillalar July 18 2006, 23:05:44 UTC
I remember the Stainless Steel Rat!

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panisdead July 18 2006, 19:34:59 UTC
I'll be honest: I don't really remember Alan Mendelsohn or Lizard Music, but I do remember loving them almost painfully.

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prillalar July 18 2006, 23:06:27 UTC
I re-read them quite regularly. They are the books of my heart.

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telophase July 18 2006, 20:08:49 UTC
Yay! Alan Mendelsohn was my favorite book when I was growing up, and between Pinkwater and Monty Python, my sense of humor grew into the twisted, twisted thing it it today.

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prillalar July 19 2006, 01:53:20 UTC
They have blessed us all. :)

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lynnmonster July 18 2006, 23:54:30 UTC
I do! I do!

I remember I even loved him so much that I searched out books by his wife, which were not funny, but they *were* about horses, so I wasn't about to complain!

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prillalar July 19 2006, 01:54:08 UTC
Actually, Jill Pinkwater's Buffalo Brenda is a real favourite of mine. I would recommend that one if you haven't read it already.

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cellia July 19 2006, 05:25:55 UTC
I love Pinkwater muchly. Few other YA books seemed to realistically capture certain aspects of being "unpopular," and he's so *interesting*. But my favorite works of his were his more silly ones. Uncle Borgel is probably my favorite of all, though I love his picture books with their crude drawings (Mozart tracks down a muffin thief might be the best I've gotten my hands on so far).

Thanks for the link!!

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prillalar July 19 2006, 23:58:33 UTC
I love the drawings that are so clearly done in MacPaint. Yes, interesting is a good word. I wish I had his brain.

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