![]() ![]() ![]() It’s partly that I’m preoccupied by the release of Savage Girl, yes. I want to make amends for letting my daily posts slide a bit recently. Or as Father John Misty said in a song last year, “I’m writing a novel, because it’s never been done before.” ![]() Do you? Enough people do that, put the scrap in their pocket, go to a book store, touch the novel’s jacket – one reader described the feel of it as “butter” – and take it home, and Oprah may well make it a Pick someday. I tear out scraps of paper from magazines I find in nail salons, hair salons, doctors’ offices, vet waiting rooms. She would probably eventually find herself on Oprah’s show, also, buoyed up on waves of fandom. I think the savage girl would likely be fascinated by O. The issue includes such salient topics as “When Is It OK to Lie?” and “Want to Get Gorgeous?” Both questions that actually have much bearing on Bronwyn’s various quandaries in my novel. Anyway, that is where I usually thumb through O. But that doesn’t mean the book doesn’t rank some standing in O The Oprah Magazine.Ī friend of mine mentioned that she read the glossy’s April 2014 issue and saw Savage Girl highlighted there as one of “Ten Titles to Pick Up Now.” She probably noticed this while sitting in the pedicure chair of her local nail salon. Savage Girl might never be an Oprah Pick. ![]()
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