ATD Spoilers

pynchonoid pynchonoid at yahoo.com
Sat Oct 28 13:56:32 CDT 2006


Uhm, what he said.

I prefer that people use spoilers.  I'd prefer to
encounter the novel, beginning with the cover, on my
own, so if you're going to post details, please use
spoiler warnings.  It's worked before, and it can work
again.

I'm going to try to read the book before I post any
more about it, but you never know....

It increases the value and convenience of the p-list
archives if we mark the posts in the Subject line as
related to Against the Day.

Knowing how much of real substance so many of us will
take the time to research and share, I point again to
http://pynchonwiki.com, which will be a great place to
archive, too, as well as in a p-list post.



--- davemarc <davemarc at panix.com> wrote:

> If you happen to be among the subscribers who'd
> appreciate some sort of
> spoiler protocol, please let your feelings be known
> now.
> 
> I happen to have a copy of the book myself, but I'd
> still prefer to see the
> spoiler warnings used to help me have as fresh a
> reading as possible--it's a
> unique opportunity. Speaking for myself: I doubt
> I'll post opinions about
> the book here until the pub date at the
> earliest--and I certainly won't do
> so without spoiler warnings.
> 
> I don't intend to come across as bossy about this.
> It's just that I was
> pretty satisfied with the M&D situation--and I
> appreciated the efforts of
> folks who complied with the spoiler protocol even
> when they didn't care much
> about it. I'd like to see something like that again.
> I thought there were
> numerous others here who had similar feelings.
> 
> Just my two cents,
> 
> d.
> 
> 


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