Dr. Norman Norton narrates his own bathetic tale, which uses 'real people' as 'characters' in a 'novel' concerned with the art of dying, and a dying art.
* As heard on National Institute for the Blind audiocasettes(2004)
* Aired on Brainwaves! with Bryan Susspol, Radio You
(January - May 2005)
Guy Groseille is a writer who is dying to be published. But he is lazy and, to put it bluntly, dreadful. His novella, Love's Alchemy, is almost unreadable. But he is nevertheless approached by Dr. Norman Norton, an ex-poet and book seller, who has a plan - or, rather, a Plot, which will make them both infamous.
* As heard on National Institute for the Blind audiocasettes(2004)
* Aired on Brainwaves! with Bryan Susspol, Radio You
(January - May 2005)
Guy Groseille is a writer who is dying to be published. But he is lazy and, to put it bluntly, dreadful. His novella, Love's Alchemy, is almost unreadable. But he is nevertheless approached by Dr. Norman Norton, an ex-poet and book seller, who has a plan - or, rather, a Plot, which will make them both infamous.
Wednesday, May 11, 2005
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