![]() ![]() ![]() I was so immediately engrossed that everyone who had been looking forward to welcoming me home found themselves staring at the back of a book, without a word from me. I began reading it on a return flight, and couldn't set it down. I wanted to know who he was, I expected to be bored as usual and blew it off for the book I was re-reading ( Watership Down by Richard Adams, actually). My first Hodge novel reading experience was Death Grip, his 4th novel. Could I find such perfection in a novelist? Guffaw. And I damn well better be moved in several ways by what I'm reading. An intricacy of story-line and substance is definitely handy, especially with deep levels of dementia. That a touch of the surreal definitely doesn't hurt. That I have a love for deep characterization which can make you know you might as well be reading the life story of a true person. You all know that I can't stomach fluffy happy endings. Naturally, intelligence throughout is crucial. Let me put it simply: I've always looked for a few base elements in fiction. ![]() This is an excerpt of about the first 1/5 of the interview fromīy Jasmine Sailing Chances are that you have noticed my biased preference toward Brian Hodge novels and are wondering what inspired such admiration. Cyber-Psychos AOD #6 Interview Excerpt: Brian Hodge CP Home | CPAOD #6 | CPAOD Catalogue | Contributors ![]()
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