489. Musk’s AI Deepfake Disgrace & JD Vance’s Minnesota Lies (Question Time)
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I managed to get here because I have you on my list of favourites, but you may want to correct the link on twitter — you missed out a letter of your name! Love the blog, and like it, as today, when you every now and then steer off politics …
I read both your novels and I did not find the sex scenes irrelevant at all … there is something too prudish about the thinking about these awards … I fear you have done for your chances though … I think the judges probably will have the imaginary thought process you have set out … btw I have all your books and one day would love to get them signed
All well and good but given your well known dislike of Eton, any chance of a blog asking why Dave’s old school gets forty grand of our money to liaise with state schools?
…and the book spine has been specially strengthened at page 382 to avoid all risk of embarrassing the judges when they keep checking out how awful it really is….
Maya is a very good book and deserves a wide readership. As a critic of the modern day celebrity culture AC is in the same league as Ben Elton.
I have closely followed the career of AC ever since I learned of him from a Burnley FC fanzine while he worked for the Mirror. He was described as Alastair Campbell – that great man of people – so I became interested, and the rest is history.
For a person like me who is also a Burnley FC fan Maya is especially pleasing because of many personal touches including the names of Burnley FC players.
The best novel I have read in recent years is AN Wilson´s Winnie and Wolf. Currently I am reading Jonathan Powell´s The New Machiavelli.
Ps. Ben Elton suggests that everyone should be made famous by law!
Typical bloke…brags about how long he can make it last regardless of how long it stays interesting ;o)
Goodness me Mr. Campbell, you are certainly in a ligh-hearted and chipper
mood today! I think I shall have to ask my husband to buy me a copy of Maya, page 382 you say? Are you siging copies of aforementioned book, I wonder. I bought a signed copy of The Blair Years, which I like to dip into now and again.
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Mr. Campbell, I would describe the female equivialent of male upward thrust could be described as er, moist and very accommodating. Or, to use the colloquial, simply gagging for it.
I am talking from long ago memory here, and no I’m not that old. But have been married (happily) for a very long time. My old school friends all say much the same as me regarding that particular subject!
Maybe, AC this will give you a few ideas for another novel.
Hope you win the award if that’s what you really want. As you rightly say all publicity is good publicity.
I hope I find it in my stocking Christmas morning 🙂