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Worst Author Ever
Posted: 2002-11-15 06:10pm
by HemlockGrey
Simple question. Who is, in your opinion, the absolute incarnation of poor writing?
My vote goes to Terry Goodkind. His crap should be used as fossil fuel, not best-selling books.
Posted: 2002-11-15 06:12pm
by Mike_6002
Posts by Anton "Elim" Pronger (Old ASVS days)
Oh for real anyone who did NJO series
It so depressing, and they kill to good many people
Posted: 2002-11-15 06:24pm
by Raxmei
The worst books that I remember reading were by Piers Anthony.
Posted: 2002-11-15 06:30pm
by Zaia
Nikki Barrowclough: wrote a book called "Monsieur Frog," where one of the main characters is a French chef whose French accent is
meticulously spelled out throughout the book.
Example of how annoying this is:
"'Zoe and I merst go to France,' shouter the Frog, out of the blue. 'It his himperative we leave himmediately! Termerrow! My grandmerther's letter as made me omeseek fur my cerntry, heven though I ham still herpset about the frozen cassoulet. I ave the keys to han hempty hapartment hin Paris belernging to a friend who lives in Guadeloupe. E went there hinstead erf me. I will nevaire furgive im. E as a guilty conscience, so we can stay hin is hapartment has lerng has we like. I will berk the plane tickets right haway.'"
Multiply that by 270 more pages, and THAT is how annoying this book is. Fortunately, it was sent to me as a joke (by Ando's gf), so I didn't have to suffer through it any more than I did.
It is utter shite!!!!
Posted: 2002-11-15 06:47pm
by Faram
John Steinbeck He's so DAMN BOOOOORING!
Posted: 2002-11-15 06:52pm
by haas mark
Faram wrote:John Steinbeck He's so DAMN BOOOOORING!
There are worse, I am sure. But yeah, Steinbeck is bad. I can't remember who wrote Moby Dick, but he is way too......incoherent. Good author, bad style.
Posted: 2002-11-15 06:55pm
by The Dark
verilon wrote:Faram wrote:John Steinbeck He's so DAMN BOOOOORING!
There are worse, I am sure. But yeah, Steinbeck is bad. I can't remember who wrote Moby Dick, but he is way too......incoherent. Good author, bad style.
I didn't think Herman Melville was that bad. L. Ron Hubbard, or Dostoyevsky, or Camus, or Hawthorne. Steinbeck is up there too.
Posted: 2002-11-15 06:56pm
by haas mark
The Dark wrote:I didn't think Herman Melville was that bad. L. Ron Hubbard, or Dostoyevsky, or Camus, or Hawthorne. Steinbeck is up there too.
Hawthorne couldn't have been THAT bad....I liked
The Fisherman and the Sea. However, I never got to read
Farewell to Arms or many of his better-known books.
Posted: 2002-11-15 06:59pm
by Kuja
I liked 'Of Mice and Men' and 'The Old Man and The Sea'
Posted: 2002-11-15 07:00pm
by Joe
Maxine Hong Kingston. "Multiculturalist" literature at it's worst.
Posted: 2002-11-15 07:00pm
by haas mark
IG-88E wrote:I liked 'Of Mice and Men' and 'The Old Man and The Sea'
Yes,
Of Mice and Men....and sorry for butchering the name of the Hawthorne novel....its been so long since I read it...
Posted: 2002-11-15 07:02pm
by The Dark
verilon wrote:The Dark wrote:I didn't think Herman Melville was that bad. L. Ron Hubbard, or Dostoyevsky, or Camus, or Hawthorne. Steinbeck is up there too.
Hawthorne couldn't have been THAT bad....I liked
The Fisherman and the Sea. However, I never got to read
Farewell to Arms or many of his better-known books.
We had to do
The Scarlet Letter, and my mother made me read
The Red Badge of Courage. I almost went mad. Oh, and also add to the list whoever wrote that book
Farewell to Manzanar. I can read a Tolkien novel in two days; that book took me five months because I fell asleep every three pages.
Posted: 2002-11-15 07:04pm
by haas mark
The Dark wrote:verilon wrote:The Dark wrote:I didn't think Herman Melville was that bad. L. Ron Hubbard, or Dostoyevsky, or Camus, or Hawthorne. Steinbeck is up there too.
Hawthorne couldn't have been THAT bad....I liked
The Fisherman and the Sea. However, I never got to read
Farewell to Arms or many of his better-known books.
We had to do
The Scarlet Letter, and my mother made me read
The Red Badge of Courage. I almost went mad. Oh, and also add to the list whoever wrote that book
Farewell to Manzanar. I can read a Tolkien novel in two days; that book took me five months because I fell asleep every three pages.
Loved
The Scarlet Letter. I would like to BURN
The Red Badge of Courage. My mom made me read it, too.
Posted: 2002-11-15 07:05pm
by Stormbringer
Easily Charles Dickens's Great Expectations? Never has a title lied. Horrible, horrible tripe crap.
Posted: 2002-11-15 07:07pm
by fgalkin
Dostoyevsky is a great writer who always gets butchered by the translation.
Hawthorne's the worst ever.
Have a very nice day.
-fgalkin
Posted: 2002-11-15 07:09pm
by Kuja
verilon wrote:Loved The Scarlet Letter. I would like to BURN The Red Badge of Courage. My mom made me read it, too.
Funny, I feel the opposite way.
Posted: 2002-11-15 07:10pm
by The Dark
IG-88E wrote:verilon wrote:Loved The Scarlet Letter. I would like to BURN The Red Badge of Courage. My mom made me read it, too.
Funny, I feel the opposite way.
And I hated both.
Posted: 2002-11-15 07:10pm
by haas mark
IG-88E wrote:verilon wrote:Loved The Scarlet Letter. I would like to BURN The Red Badge of Courage. My mom made me read it, too.
Funny, I feel the opposite way.
Heh heh. Strange, how I like some of the books I had to read in high school, but I can almost never stand the books my mom made me read.
Posted: 2002-11-15 07:16pm
by Frank Hipper
L. Ron Hubbard is assuredly a tough read. I remember the episode of Millenium that lampooned him and Scientology. Hubbard was "Onan Gupta", the founder of "Selfosophy". Oh, god it was funny. Frank Black asked Peter Watts haow he could face the terrors of evil and be afraid of Selfosophists, he replied "Demons don't sue you to the fullest extent of the law." God, I miss that show.........
Posted: 2002-11-15 09:32pm
by Cal Wright
Kevin J. Anderson.
Posted: 2002-11-15 09:44pm
by Sea Skimmer
GK
Posted: 2002-11-15 09:44pm
by haas mark
How about a full name, Sea Skimmer?
Posted: 2002-11-15 09:47pm
by Grand Admiral Thrawn
verilon wrote:How about a full name, Sea Skimmer?
Graham Kennedy?
Posted: 2002-11-15 09:48pm
by Grand Admiral Thrawn
Mike_6002 wrote:Posts by Anton "Elim" Pronger (Old ASVS days)
Oh for real anyone who did NJO series
It so depressing, and they kill to good many people
Oh come on, Star by Star and Rebel Dream/Stand are good. And the rest aren't worst author ever level.
Posted: 2002-11-15 09:49pm
by Uraniun235
Whoever wrote "Tess of the D'Urbervilles". I can usually plow through crap, but that was just such a godawfully boring book...
I will freely admit that I simply went online and read summaries of the last half of the book. The book was not worth my time.