http://msarki.tumblr.com/post/97155000128/hill-william-by-scott-mcclanahanNot sure I even know a Scott McClanahan. However, I have read five of his books now and I have seen him on TV, or my equivalent of TV, if you can count and consider youtube as part of my inadequate equation. I have also heard...
The short stories of Scott McClanahan are sometimes wonders to behold. He has within himself a childlike wonder of the world, even though he has lived, it seems, in a much different reality than most of us are faced with. His is a harsh environment with extreme characters roaming around in it. But M...
I liked this book very much and may up my rating to four stars depending on what follows. I think he has much better work in store for me. [b:Stories|6376375|Stories|Scott McClanahan|https://d.gr-assets.com/books/1340077437s/6376375.jpg|6564061] and [b:Stories II|7462498|Stories II|Scott McClanahan...
http://msarki.tumblr.com/post/92484083048/the-collected-works-vol-1-by-scott-mcclanahanAnd that is exactly my point. It is not about you, it’s about Scott McClanahan.___M SarkiComparisons might be made to [a:Donald Ray Pollock|784866|Donald Ray Pollock|https://d.gr-assets.com/authors/1240540889p2/78...
He wrote the hell outta CRAPALACHIA, a scary "Biography of a Place" that makes the easy assumptions of rich and privileged people with computers do tarantellas of terror. And I reviewed it: http://tinyurl.com/leeg8yw Strong. Excellent.
New Review! I'm on Day 13 of a book-a-day meme. Today it's about great titles and this is one http://tinyurl.com/ow5hq2x Tyrant Books gets big props for doing so much good work, like this 4-star read!
Scott McClanahan wrote CRAPALACHIA and I reviewed it: http://tinyurl.com/leeg8yw Strong stuff. Excellent stuff. Read this for a summer's read you'll remember.
This is set in Danese, WVa, a town so small I've never even heard of it -- and not to brag or anything, but I know a fair amount of the smallest towns in West Virginia.
I am going to say this upfront: With Stories V! Scott McClanahan has officially wedged himself into the canon. But which canon. The American Southern oral canon? Yes. The small press indie fiction canon? Yes. The Appalachian hipster canon. That too. McClanahan has always delivered. His first co...
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