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Man writes novel, gets panned by NY Times, has prolonged email conversation with Times editor in the voice of one of his main characters, helps Times craft a devastating correction to the book review, then launches into an elegaic rumination on “ghost friends.”

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Man writes novel, gets panned by NY Times, has prolonged email conversation with Times editor in the voice of one of his main characters, helps Times craft a devastating correction to the book review, then launches into an elegaic rumination on “ghost friends."

motherjones:

You know, just your typical sort of short essay that we happen to like a lot.

Well, I definitely need to read that book now