What happens after your turban flies off, crashes into the cockpit, and disables the pilot? Karen Black steps out of the first class toilet and pushes you aside as she hisses "Move it, bitch -- I've gotta land this plane!"
I'm sure your stay in Chelsea was happier than mine. But the odds were against me in that cold winter of 1982 when I was plagued by flu and the new job in the "corporation of nuts!" Thank you for reading DYSWTM. Sam
I like it! This chapter flows smoothly. And of course, here you tell the story of how you landed the job--and a great story it is. God I wish things still worked that way, although I was never the benefit of that sort of inside job. Well done.
Thank you, Bowen, for your "Likes" and comments. Your memoir posts are certainly colorful and attractive, and I look forward to reading them. Meanwhile, here's an engaging statement by Susan Cheever about the memoir genre: "I believe that the memoir is the novel of the 21st century." I wonder what other readers think -- agree or disagree?
What happens after your turban flies off, crashes into the cockpit, and disables the pilot? Karen Black steps out of the first class toilet and pushes you aside as she hisses "Move it, bitch -- I've gotta land this plane!"
I read this while eating breakfast and could hardly continue for laughing. Thanks for giving my day a hilarious start!
Enjoying your book Sam. Tim and I spent quite a bit of time staying with friends about a block from your Chelsea apt.
I'm sure your stay in Chelsea was happier than mine. But the odds were against me in that cold winter of 1982 when I was plagued by flu and the new job in the "corporation of nuts!" Thank you for reading DYSWTM. Sam
I like it! This chapter flows smoothly. And of course, here you tell the story of how you landed the job--and a great story it is. God I wish things still worked that way, although I was never the benefit of that sort of inside job. Well done.
I'm also releasing chapters of my memoir in progress here on Substack. It begins here https://decidenothing.substack.com/p/rocky-mountain
Thank you, Bowen, for your "Likes" and comments. Your memoir posts are certainly colorful and attractive, and I look forward to reading them. Meanwhile, here's an engaging statement by Susan Cheever about the memoir genre: "I believe that the memoir is the novel of the 21st century." I wonder what other readers think -- agree or disagree?