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I have to say I definitely get a first-time-this-person-has-ever-read-a-short-story vibe from a lot of people in #HotTake land.
I love the Hold Steady but would have no clue what that meant if it weren't for this thread. It's frigging brilliant.OMG. That's one of my favorite tweets ever. I'm dying.
The author would not get a 7 figure book dealJust thinking hypothetically:
What if the author was male and the two characters were reversed?
Young, good-looking male college student working at a movie theater meets older, overweight woman who like Red Vines and is a bad kisser.
Not physically attracted to her, borderline repulsed, yet likes the attention and interested in her interest in him.
With no true interaction, he constructs a mental personality for her.
When it turns out not to be close to who she really is, he rejects her. Doesn't end it cleanly. Doesn't respond to her for a while and then finally ends it.
She gets creepy and then something extremely hateful.
the end
Just thinking hypothetically:
What if the author was male and the two characters were reversed?
Young, good-looking male college student working at a movie theater meets older, overweight woman who like Red Vines and is a bad kisser.
Not physically attracted to her, borderline repulsed, yet likes the attention and interested in her interest in him.
With no true interaction, he constructs a mental personality for her.
When it turns out not to be close to who she really is, he rejects her. Doesn't end it cleanly. Doesn't respond to her for a while and then finally ends it.
She gets creepy and then something extremely hateful.
the end