Yet he longs to be taken seriously and to that end his newest endeavor is a little more pared down yet artistically thematic. He's famous for "events" that he elaborately stages and streams to his millions of viewers worldwide. The founder, Wainwright, is a billionaire's son who is desperate to make his own mark on the world. In desperation he agrees to a PR stunt for the streaming service WriteWire. Sam tells himself, and his agent, that he's concentrating on his teaching and healing from his separation, but really it's because he's rattled by the past and the present making it so that he just can't move forward. He has gotten nowhere on his new novel, spending hours watching the cursor blink on his computer screen. Sam McGarver's career could use a little help. Book Review - Agatha Christie's The Sittaford Mystery.Book Review - Silvia Moreno-Garcia's Mexican Gothic.
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