KRW Wrote:Finished "Freak Show" on vacation! Awsome! But, this book needs to be kept very vague. You know, talk about all the OTHER(ness) books and only hint at this one! It needs to be a secret. My opinion, but it... it... it just defies descripsion. It needs to be that, oh what would you call it, that forgivable sin! Like eating ice cream when you break-up, or speeding down a curvy road! It gave me the feeling that I was learning to much, and that is like eating too much chocalate when nobody sees you! This should be the book we hint at, but never discuss! IMO!
KRW
I, too, just finished "Freak Show" and want to talk all about it. I'm not quite sure why you feel the need for secrecy on this, Ken. I don't think there's anything in the book that hasn't been addressed or touched upon in one story or another, especially any of FPW's short stories that have to do with the Pine Barrens.
Which is not to say that "Freak Show" isn't unique and terrific. The choir of voices that come together to create such a cohesive story is quite amazing. I particularly liked reading about the authors at the end of the book, where FPW states about himself: " 'Freak Show' is the first anthology he has edited. It is also the last."
FS takes the Otherness to lengths we haven't seen outside of "Nightworld," and I found that almost unbearably creepy. But then, that's the essence of the Otherness, isn't it. Those of us not touched by the Otherness find that being near it makes our skin crawl and starts things squirming in our guts. It's an instinctive reaction.
I will honor your request not to go into detail, Ken, but I am dying to talk about the last sentence.