"palmer.william" <palmer.william@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message
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> the alt.genius.bill-palmer
> --firing posts at random from a window in an
> office above rec.arts.prose
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> and here comes the cheap imitation:
> > Bill Palmer - the one who doesn't live in a fantasy world.
By the way, OF COURSE I live in a fantasy world. Is this
real to you? This world of words where you are so desperate
for readers that you steal my famous name to deceive and
attract them? Try to grasp the fact that words can be correctly
said to be symbols. Okay, so basically anyone who hangs out
in Usenet is spending a lot of time in a world of words, which is
a world of symbols. Is that where your hard-bitten practical types
feel safe dwelling? Common mentalilties use those symbols to
convice readers what warm, wonderful people they are, or how
***y the are, or how successful, how down to earth, whatever.
That's common herd stuff that impresses people like my cheap
imitation here. On the other hand, I use symbols to entertain.
That's all. Not to convince anyone of anything other than the fact
that I am so successful at what I do that the reader must not under
any cir***stances miss my next posting. That being case,
terms like "fantasy world" have no meaning. I live in my office
upstairs from rec.arts.prose, I have a dwarf working for me,
and I hang out in these electronic woods. Call it insanity, a
fantasy world, whatever. I'm not really worried about WHY
you can't miss my next post; the fact that you can't refrain
from reading it is quite enough for me. I hope that clarifies
the tremendous appeal of my performance art. Now
stop your name-stealing and bend your back over your
"Writing for Beginners," text, my dear Snip-and-Drool
Doppelganger...
the alt.genius.bill-palmer.whee
--firing posts at random from a window in an office
upstairs from rec.arts.prose
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