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Daybreak: Arthur Lee Wray wakes up his computer, clicks on the word
processing icon and composes the first sentence of the first
paragraph of what will be his first novel, The Wayward Bookmen.
Arthur is unaware, however, that his laptop is infected by alien
spyware contrlled by an extraterrestial agent. Utilizing its
extraodinary reconnasissance capabilities, the cyber stowaway
becomes a chronicler of Mr. Wray's maiden literary efforts. The
Wayward Bookmen (a novel within The Novel) begins in rural Alabama
during the mid-sixties. The narrative follows the bizarre
adventures and ill-fated ends of three disparate book collectors:
Theodora O. Boob, an eccentric book thief, Dr. Julius Snell, an
emeritus Professor of Library Science and Chester Johnson, a
retired sanitation worker. The alien's journal, A Tale of a Tale,
not only reports on the the novice novelist's trials and
tribulations in completing and publishing his manuscript during
nine months of 2001 but also records his vexing relatonships with a
host of women; these include, among others, Sarah, the widowed
mother; Inez, the beautiful ex-wife; Zoe, the lesbian literary
agent; Lo joy, the sensual nymph and Sherry, his strawberry-blond
muse.
Daybreak: Arthur Lee Wray wakes up his computer, clicks on the word
processing icon and composes the first sentence of the first
paragraph of what will be his first novel, The Wayward Bookmen.
Arthur is unaware, however, that his laptop is infected by alien
spyware contrlled by an extraterrestial agent. Utilizing its
extraodinary reconnasissance capabilities, the cyber stowaway
becomes a chronicler of Mr. Wray's maiden literary efforts. The
Wayward Bookmen (a novel within The Novel) begins in rural Alabama
during the mid-sixties. The narrative follows the bizarre
adventures and ill-fated ends of three disparate book collectors:
Theodora O. Boob, an eccentric book thief, Dr. Julius Snell, an
emeritus Professor of Library Science and Chester Johnson, a
retired sanitation worker. The alien's journal, A Tale of a Tale,
not only reports on the the novice novelist's trials and
tribulations in completing and publishing his manuscript during
nine months of 2001 but also records his vexing relatonships with a
host of women; these include, among others, Sarah, the widowed
mother; Inez, the beautiful ex-wife; Zoe, the lesbian literary
agent; Lo joy, the sensual nymph and Sherry, his strawberry-blond
muse.
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