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John Holt--novelist?
Spent the afternoon between morning tennis match and evening tennis match
read ing "Hunted"--a novel by John Holt who has produced a couple of Montana fishing guide books. A story about a good guy rancher who fights the assault of civilization. I suggest he sticks to fishing guides, By the way wolfgang --what can we call the other authors who brag on his book on the back cover?Please repay the favor? They compare his writing with Stegner and Proulx. Heck it is more like something Homer Simpson would enjoy-yes Charlie i do know who he is |
John Holt--novelist?
On Fri, 25 Jun 2004 01:05:13 GMT, "Joe McIntosh"
wrote: Spent the afternoon between morning tennis match and evening tennis match read ing "Hunted"--a novel by John Holt who has produced a couple of Montana fishing guide books. A story about a good guy rancher who fights the assault of civilization. I suggest he sticks to fishing guides, By the way wolfgang --what can we call the other authors who brag on his book on the back cover?Please repay the favor? They compare his writing with Stegner and Proulx. Heck it is more like something Homer Simpson would enjoy-yes Charlie i do know who he is I haven't had a chance to read it yet, but Greycliff Publishing Company of Helena, Montana is (or has) apparently reprinting Macdonald Hastings' "Montague Cork" series, if you're into mysteries. The first, "Cork on the Water" lists a pub date of September 1999. If you, or anyone else, is interested in more info, I have an advance review copy (which I though a little odd as it a reprint of a reprint, but...), with associated material, and don't mind posting further info from it (and for the terminally picky, it is an ARC sent under publisher's cover letter to us, and so, yes, I am authorized to quote from it). TC, R |
John Holt--novelist?
"Joe McIntosh" wrote in message ... Spent the afternoon between morning tennis match and evening tennis match read ing "Hunted"--a novel by John Holt who has produced a couple of Montana fishing guide books. A story about a good guy rancher who fights the assault of civilization. Edward Abbey explored more or less that theme about as well as it can be done, I think, in "The Brave Cowboy". I suggest he sticks to fishing guides, By the way wolfgang --what can we call the other authors who brag on his book on the back cover? "Shills" springs immediately to mind. Others have used less flattering terms, but I don't recall what they are just now......and this IS a family newsgroup. Please repay the favor? ....in kind. Yes, virtually all of them do. It's a business like any other. Very few survive for long without understanding and bowing to the rules. They compare his writing with Stegner and Proulx. I've never made it through a work by Proulx......only read enough to know that I'll never make it through a work by Proulx. Seems to me that comparing anything to Stegner AND Proulx is an exercise in contortion. It may be fun.......but you WILL pay for it in the morning. Heck it is more like something Homer Simpson would enjoy... Sorta like ROFF, huh? :) Wolfgang |
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