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24.01.2022 Now I have 5. Bloody hell a slow game this publishing thing.



21.01.2022 Second review...solid... TITLE INFORMATION THE ARCHITECT Spencer, R.J.... AuthorHouse (220 pp.) $19.95 paperback, $7.99 e-book ISBN: 978-1477290330; December 20, 2012 BOOK REVIEW An architect persecutes his clients for crimes against good taste in a surreal debut novel that is a sendup of the world of high-end design. In an off-kilter 12-step program, a group of shellshocked faux aesthetes recount their victimization by a godlike figure known only as The Architect, an egocentric designer of acclaimed avant-garde houses. The Architect insists that his clients agree never to alter any detail of their homesnot a door handle, a bathroom tile or a color scheme. He even installs secret video cameras to verify that they are keeping his masterpieces inviolate. His voyeuristic Assistant pores over the video footage for infractions and dreams up fitting punishments that turn the clients’ beautiful houses into hellholes. For example, the owner of an all-steel desert home modeled on a lunar landing module finds that its every surface zaps him with electric shocks, and a corporate CEO finds rats swarming out of his toilet every night. In the subtlest purgatory, The Architect arranges for a rich art collector to take in a fashionable young painter whose ulterior motives undermine the collector’s marriage and manhood. As the homeowners’ lives spin bizarrely out of control, The Architect increasingly finds himself a prisoner of the chameleonic Assistant, who’s trying to usurp The Architect’s identity. Spencer, a screenwriter and television executive, shapes his scenario into a boisterous sendup of the crassness of connoisseurship. His well-heeled characters spout pretentious art-world cantthe ultimate priority is a confronting workwhile treating actual art like luxury brand-name furnishings. (The Architect calls one giant abstract painting [i]ncredibly livable to sell it to a client.) The author satirizes this ripe milieu with raucous humor and droll, insinuating prose. At times, his caricature is a bit too broad and gonzo, with gratuitous sexual transgressions that verge on the pornographic. More often than not, however, his well-aimed potshots hit their targets. A rudely entertaining satire. Kirkus Indie, Kirkus Media LLC, 6411 Burleson Rd., Austin, TX 78744 [email protected] See more

21.01.2022 Just did a video interview for the US on The Architect. It was reinforced, I have a good head for radio.

12.01.2022 Sorry there are now 5 agents left reading the book. Curtis & Brown in NY passed on taking me on as a client. Bugger. SO i have to wait for the other 5 literary agents to see of one of them is brave enough to take me on as a client. Then I can the book in the bookshop...like normal writers.



08.01.2022 Hi there, if you have had the chance to read The Architect and you liked it, I would love you to comment on Amazon customer reviews!!!! thanks.

06.01.2022 I have six literary agents interested in the book...fingers crossed.

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