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satisfice | 18 days ago
He left her when the book became famous, so we (his children) never knew how much of Mom’s boast to believe.
satisfice | 18 days ago
He left her when the book became famous, so we (his children) never knew how much of Mom’s boast to believe.
aanet|18 days ago
As a young impressionable teen, I devoured all books and Richard Bach was one of my fav authors. Seagull, of course, but also One and the Adventures of the Reluctant Messiah (can’t recall the title). I loved his writing and gave copies to all my friends in high school / college. Was especially popular among the girls, so that helped :)
Always wondered about his family. Would love to hear more about him if you’re willing to share.
satisfice|18 days ago
In a 35-year unpublished longitudinal study, I have confirmed her theory.
(I am always happy to talk to readers of Dad's work. my contact info is at satisfice.com)
calvinmorrison|18 days ago
N VONNEGUT: And I have to say, when I was reading, he would be in the next room. If I laughed, he'd come running in because...
INSKEEP: (Laughter).
N VONNEGUT: ...That is what mattered (laughter).
INSKEEP: He'd want to know which joke landed.
N VONNEGUT: Absolutely, every time.
satisfice|17 days ago
But one phrase from a letter of mine made it into One, and that was exciting.