Friday, August 21, 2020

Puppy School for Misbehaving Authors

Puppy School for Misbehaving Authors The lives of literary publicists have gotten so much harder in recent years. Where once the biggest threat to an authors public persona was a few too many tipples of scotch before a dip into the fanmail pile, now every author has a Twitter account and a Facebook account and a Goodreads account, and theyre all doing near-constant press, and people are asking them their opinions well, things have started to get out of hand. But now theres a solution, and youve found it: beleaguered publicists can send their  writers to us here at Puppy School for Authors, where we can housebreak even the most outrageous offenders. Id be happy to take you on a tour of the grounds but oh, Im sorry. Can you excuse me for one minute? MR. GRISHAM. NO. Im sorry, where were we? Oh. That. Yes. Well, we dont rely on corporal punishment here, but a rolled up newspaper across the nose can do wonders when a certain someone starts to share his opinions on child molestation. (Angela, make sure Mr. Grisham doesnt get a treat this afternoon.) Anyway, as I was saying. Authors live here in this residential facility for as long as it takes them to rehabilitate; some treatment plans are as short as two weeks! And they dont even always notice youve dropped them off. Our grounds are quite extensive, which is a good thing because this week has been a particularly busy one and goodness, this is embarrassing, but could you hang on one second? ANGELA. Who gave Ms. Hale her keys? No. No no no. Luckily we already syphoned the gasoline from her car but could you go after her, please? Id like her to not be shocked by the invisible fence. Again. And you know, she still has that poor womans address and we really cant afford another escape after  all of Orson Scott Cards relapses. We just cant handle the bad press right now. I am sorry for that. You know, you might be wondering about references. I can honestly say that weve had our fair share of successes. Remember Mr. Gilmour? No? Well good, that means our training has stuck. His sexist, racist diatribe was a year ago and he has successfully kept his mouth shut in the intervening months. In fact, Keeping Your Mouth Shut 101 is one of our most popular outpatient workshops, and its a good place to start if youre worried your author wont respond well to inpatient treatment, though admission still remains the best chance for success as it enables us to disable their Facebook, Twitter, and Goodreads accounts. Ms. Rice, for example, refuses to check in, and every time she finds her Facebook password again Well. One day at a time. Now. If youll excuse me, when Angela comes back from tackling Ms. Hale and disciplining Mr. Grisham, she can walk you through the admissions process. In the meantime, I have to attend to one of our most difficult, chronic patients. Shes a smart woman, but she just says the worst Yes, yes, Ms. Oates. Yes. Im on my way. Thank you for your interest in our program. I look forward to meeting your author.

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