Showing posts with label Jacqueline Susann. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Jacqueline Susann. Show all posts
Friday, March 11, 2022
"Six Authors in Search of a Character, Part 5: Jacqueline Susann" in ZYZZYVA
The fifth installment of my ongoing essay series in ZYZZYVA Literary Magazine is now live––the
series is
called "Six Authors in Search of a Character" and it explores the
unusual and complicated psychology of writers portraying on screen
characters they created in print. Part 5 analyzes Jacqueline Susann's unexpectedly meaningful cameo as a tabloid reporter in VALLEY OF THE DOLLS (1967). If you missed the first three installments of the series
(on Stephen King's appearance in CREEPSHOW, Richard Wright's role in NATIVE SON, Irvine Welsh's role in TRAINSPOTTING, and Mickey Spillane's role in THE GIRL HUNTERS, you can read them all here).
Thursday, May 28, 2020
"The Buzzer is Mightier: The Author as a Game Show Contestant" in Epiphany
My latest essay––about the phenomena of authors appearing as
game show contestants, and featuring appearances by Stephen King, Hunter S. Thompson,
Herman Wouk, Jacqueline Susann, and John le Carré––has been published by Epiphany: A Literary Journal as a part of my "Lurid Esoterica" series there.
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