2.05.2010

my winter reading list:

I have laundry list of things to do as Frank Lister, which I will share with you as the days before my eventual demise draws closer. I say eventual demise, number 1 to be dramatic and number 2 to remind myself that I will eventually track myself down again, wake myself up and find out what I need to know about myself.  One of the things is that I think I forgot how to read so I am having to learn all over again.  I have decided to read a particular genre of books during this long pale winter.  Since I have another serious case of S.A.D. and there is only so much wine and aspirin that I can consume, it is better for me to occupy my time with something more producutive.  I'm going to maybe write my own (insert genre here) novel, which maybe when I am finsihed you can read it.  Or maybe you can read it as I write it, kind of like this.    I'm also working on finding a weird you tube page to follow along with.  You know, devote myself to one artist and follow their work.  Like I have done with Palanhiuk.  he has a new book coming out in MAY.  Anyway, I have a lot of stuff to do outside of my boring job, which I may or may not talk about i am not sure yet.  When it is all over I guess I will spill alot of things however I can't reveal them all to you today.  If I do that then I will have nothing to write about in the future (if there is a future, which I am not exactly sold on how that whole concept works. But I'll probably deal with that later).  Any, to be short, here is my list and a picture to describe the genre.  Can you figure it out?
1.Swan Song- Robert R McCammon
2.The Long Walk-Richard Bachman
3.Shadowland- Peter Straub
4.The Glamour- Christopher Priest
5.Carrion Comfort-Dan Simmons

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