Amazon book gay dinosaur

But I did wonder, aloud on Twitter, why it was so successful. I should not have been surprised to be sent an intelligent answer. He writes a lot of odd things, actually. He wrote a PhD dissertation about the psychology of horror films. He also wrote Baboon Fart Story, an experiment in publishing.

That is also written by Phronk.

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As is Phronk. Fox, however, takes a more minimalist approach. Perhaps the writing can be forgiven if there is an underlying meaning to it all. Indeed, it seems like there might be an important message about race and economic inequality hidden in this story about financially-savvy dinosaurs taking over the world.

However, if we follow the real-world analogue too far, it gets very questionable very quickly. Amazon book gay dinosaur is horribly written, morally questionable, and even the sex in it seems like an afterthought. Its unjustifiably high Amazon ranking delights and frustrates traditional authors and self-published authors alike.

And the horrid writing only underscores how ridiculous it is that this bizarre artifact even exists. There is an underlying meaning to it all, but it lies in the reactions to the book rather than the book itself. Just look at the reviewswhich are more enjoyable to read than the story, but could not have existed without the story having been written.

The mere fact that it is successful has meaning and appeal. There are many other examples, and I dig deeper into the ironic enjoyment of crappy things over on my blog. Writer and storyteller. Special forces librarian retired. Teaches the Rhetoric of Story to over 35, students worldwide.

View more posts. Despite the premise, obviously designed to attract attention, here it is, getting coverage on a legitimate reviewers site. Mission Accomplished, Mr. Hunter Fox. Like Like. The helicopter pilot is definitely a pterodactyl though. Published by Damien Walter Writer and storyteller.

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