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Thanks for the links MarilynRoxie and Keely!
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Ha, I've won a proof copy of this on Ben's site! Forgot I'd even entered - I ended up on there last week via John Robb and then his Twitter pages.
How exciting! Sorry not to have pointed people at the comp, I genuinely just entered my e-mail address and then forgot it... |
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Glad everyone is liking the interview!
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Am yet to read it, but by that article I'm not impressed. A decent writer should be able to articulate themselves without apologising at the beginning of their piece about a half baked statement they intend to draw out throughout the article. Must try harder.
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Maybe it's a good thing that he's a fan; hopefully that means he's not just in it for money by rehashing old information. I also liked that he said that he didn't include people's specific memories of Richey in the book, rather just used them to form an impression of him.
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His openness to us is rather impressive and I think speaks volumes just by itself as to the type of person he is and what his intentions are with this novel. Frankly, if anyone thinks the novel sucks after reading it then fair enough, but nobody should attack Ben or be suspicious of his character because there's no reason to dislike him as a person. |
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And, yeah, there'll be a second interview sometime after the book is released (it's out October 1, I believe). I'm still debating the time frame of that because I want to make sure as many fans who want to read the novel and ask questions are able to do so without rushing. I'll be posting various notices as time goes on though, so if you want to participate, there should be plenty of time to do so! |
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Did you ever feel any pressure / anxiety while writing the novel, being aware that it directly included many people who are still alive and quite well known? And just wondering how much he worried about what Richey's family would think, and how he dealt with that. PS I love the way you've redesigned the layout at cultofrichey.com!
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He answered your question though, didn't he? He basically said he knows what the fans are like and is even one himself. He's also said the story wasn't written for the fans; therefore, there'd really have been no need to research the fans. |
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Hmm. I find his point of view interesting like I said, but I think I'm finding it a bit contradictory to declare aspirations like not writing for the fans, and wanting to write about the man, not myth as he said in the interview - the book reads pretty much like a lovely sort of tribute, and seems to be based off the myth of Richey - a troubled young man telling a story about his inner turmoil.
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Other than that, you can always contact him yourself with any questions you have, or else submit questions when I start collecting them for the next interview. |
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