Hit songwriter/author, Rand Bishop, confesses his long-ago, unrequited romance with rock 'n' roll self destruction and introduces his new novel, Grand Pop (Eloquent Books, 2010). A parody of the celebrity memoir genre, Grand Pop was penned from the point of view of fictional, bad-boy, hard-rock superstar, Keefe Taylor, who reflects back on 2007-2008 and the challenging months during which he turned 50 and became a grandfather.
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peternoone 1 year ago
I think this is totally totally hip!
This is much more fun than rand's ever so serious narration
The character is someone we all know but probably only envy parts of their lives
I dedicate at least 11 minutes a day to help rand get into the my times top 10!
Now? Where to begin?
peternoone 1 year ago
Do not confuse this Rand from Tennessee with the other one. One caters to the outrageous Right’s Tea Parties. This tease writes about outrageous catered parties. . . . I’ll take the latter any day!
uBooter 1 year ago
Good luck to you with this!
Eldaveer 1 year ago