Yes, smart about Mr. Rowe, but this later half-sentence, “ultimately McCaffery makes a more incisive and lasting point about the fragility of youth than Klages or Sanders by imagining an as yet unsettled future instead of reflecting on the established past,” made my eyes bleed.
Sure, I was all about Anne McCaffery, when I was 10. And going after blogs that critiqued you, in the TIMES? However muddled and glancing a counterattack, that’s one of the saddest things I’ve ever seen in print.
Still, gather ye jacket blurbs while you may.
Yes, smart about Mr. Rowe, but this later half-sentence, “ultimately McCaffery makes a more incisive and lasting point about the fragility of youth than Klages or Sanders by imagining an as yet unsettled future instead of reflecting on the established past,” made my eyes bleed.
Sure, I was all about Anne McCaffery, when I was 10. And going after blogs that critiqued you, in the TIMES? However muddled and glancing a counterattack, that’s one of the saddest things I’ve ever seen in print.
Still, gather ye jacket blurbs while you may.
Dude, you’re bringing me down. (Reading the whole thing closely is a big mistake!)