Funny. Back in the '60's a group of guys, including our college friend,
George Vecsey, now outstanding sports reporter for the NYT,bet each
other that they could come up with a novel and make big bucks and all
they'd have to do was eadh write one chapter. This was the era of
Jacqueline Susann, Harold Robbins and a new freedom for graphic
sexuality in books. They titled it "Naked Came the Stranger", and in
fact, did sell quite a few copies due to some clever promotion and
probably the lure of a graphic sexual encounter in every chapter.
That the book had 13 authors was not originally revealed. They had a
fake-named busty blonde ringer doing interviews and appearrances. One
astute radio perrsonality, the late, lamented Long John Nebel, said to
her, "These chapters really don't make sense in any cohessive way."
She did the best she could, I suppose, although Long John remarked, "
For the author you don't seem to remember very much about your own
book."
Ellen
and then there's the Dave Barry/Carl Hiassen etc version, "Naked Came
the Manatee" which was hilarious.
http://www.amazon.com/Naked-Came-Manatee-Carl-Hiaasen/dp/0449001245
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Lymaree
http://www.skepticaljurorblog.blogspot.com/
I loved that one. It prominently featured Marjory Stoneman Douglas, who
was a very real person and still living at the time they wrote that.
Plus a lot of action took place in the Grove, my old stomping grounds.
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Joanne
stitches @ singerlady.reno.nv.us.earth.milky-way.com
http://members.tripod.com/~bernardschopen/