Non-Fiction
In reply to the discussion: Has anyone read the new James Patterson memoir "Stories of My Life" ? [View all]anobserver2
(923 posts)It now seems to me he has promoted two completely different versions of his writing factory.
When you read the Harvard Business Review article I posted above, he is admitting he is the "boss."
Yet, in his new memoir, he is comparing his writing factory and his relationship with those writers to the following creative partnerships on pages 249-250:
"Simon & Garfunkel"
"Lennon & McCartney"...
"Joel & Ethan Cohen"...
Here's how he introduces this list:
"When people bring up my practice of writing with coauthors, they usually aren't thinking nice thoughts. Here's the best defense I've come up with about cowriters."
(And then he offers his list)
I don't think he has given a "best" defense -- or any defense. He is comparing apples and oranges. But for me to think anything different than he thinks, then, according to him: I am not thinking "nice" thoughts.
He is such a jerk. I'm sorry to say that about anyone. But he is.