Undiscovered Gyrl: The Novel That Inspired The Movie ASK ME ANYTHING (Vintage Contemporaries) - Plot & Excerpts
Mitch Massey, my dad’s editor at the last magazine where he worked until he was fired for being a drunk, said my dad was the funniest man he ever met. He said he would have liked to share with us some of the wittiest things he said but he couldn’t because there were ladies present. Everyone cracked up because they knew what a foul pig my dad was. To give you an example, Affie has this wooden box where she keeps all the seeds for her porch garden. One day she came in all worried because by accident she had left it out many nights in a row. She said “Oh no, there’s cobwebs in my seed box!” And he said back really fast “Oh, come on, Affie, it hasn’t been that long since we fucked.” Mitch also said my dad was a magical writer. He said when my dad wrote about a sporting event you felt like you were there. And if you actually were there, his story was even better than the actual experience. A huge compliment for a writer. It’s hard to cry at a funeral when you are the only child and everyone is staring at you.
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