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3/08: I'm in poor health, which limits my posting; MG addicts can check out my Beatles group blog, Hey Dullblog.


Jon calls this "a work of genius"--and I had to pay him almost nothing for the blurb. More mystery and mayhem in the Ivy League, mixing my world with real history to create something entertaining.


I've combed my archives to create this collection of my magazine humor. From The Yale Record to The New Yorker, the best of the pre-Barry years is in here.


My first non-parodic novel is now available! It's school like it ought to be: loud, eventful, and full of swearing!


I'm probably going to Hell for this C.S. Lewis spoof.


The ultimate Harry Potter parody. Three novels, 25 foreign editions, over a million copies sold--it's too much to list here, but you can read excerpts and buy the books at Barrytrotter.com!

Monday, February 21, 2005

What a shitty, shitty thing to wake up to

Anybody can learn to write well. I may be wrong about that, but it's what I think. There's nothing special about being able to write well; what is special is being a UNIQUE writer, and (not coincidentally) loving to tell the truth, whatever that is for you. Writers of genius are utterly unique, and love telling the truth more than anything else in the world, more than success or fame or--often--their own happiness.

This is a roundabout way of saying how sorry I was to read this morning that Hunter S. Thompson committed suicide.

The tributes have just begun. They're all distanced and strangely soggy--like the article in a high school newspaper the editor writes after the class rebel gets hit by a train one Saturday night. "We all liked him, but never understood why he was so angry," the editor writes. "It's too bad HST never applied himself. Maybe he could've gotten into Harvard."

HST was a great writer--a brilliant stylist, utterly unique, and loved telling his truth. He was the Suetonius of the American Empire. We desperately need more writers like that, and now everybody will have to start from scratch...Damn.

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