
Are you thinking of the fella who used to be in the New Yorker a lot?
( ,
Sun 6 Apr 2008, 14:23,
archived)

However, this gives me the opportunity to ask "who wrote Toad of Toad Hall?".
( ,
Sun 6 Apr 2008, 14:27,
archived)

By this logic, no-one wrote Toad of Toad Hall.
I'm sure I can wiki just as fast as you.
( ,
Sun 6 Apr 2008, 14:30,
archived)
I'm sure I can wiki just as fast as you.

I think that A.A.Milne wrote it.
In the same way that Robert Greene did not write The Winter's Tale
( ,
Sun 6 Apr 2008, 14:33,
archived)
In the same way that Robert Greene did not write The Winter's Tale

I'm flattered, unless you meant he wrote Toad of Toad Hall, which sounds unlikely on the face of it.
( ,
Sun 6 Apr 2008, 14:33,
archived)

i just chucked my response up here where it would be seen
( ,
Sun 6 Apr 2008, 14:36,
archived)

just to be clear, I feel the same - I'd like to own that.
( ,
Sun 6 Apr 2008, 14:38,
archived)

i rather liked kurt cobain's response when the publishers suggested covering up the baby on the cover of nevermind's penis with a sticker.
he told them they could only cover it up if it had 'if you are offended by a baby's penis, you are a paedophile' on it
( ,
Sun 6 Apr 2008, 14:41,
archived)
he told them they could only cover it up if it had 'if you are offended by a baby's penis, you are a paedophile' on it

I've just read that same question in Jasper Fforde's "The Well of Lost Plots". As such, I'm going to answer A.A. Milne
EDIT: Ah, too late as usual. Anyway, it was Milne. Kenneth Grahame wrote The Wind in the Willows.
( ,
Sun 6 Apr 2008, 14:39,
archived)
EDIT: Ah, too late as usual. Anyway, it was Milne. Kenneth Grahame wrote The Wind in the Willows.

I am just finishing 'Something Rotten' and then I have an uncorrected bound proof of 'Lost in a good book' which apparently sports an entirely different ending (I am hoping that she recovers Landen in it) to attack.
I think it might be hard going to read something I know and look for the changes - I may skip through by mistake and miss them.
( ,
Sun 6 Apr 2008, 14:42,
archived)
I think it might be hard going to read something I know and look for the changes - I may skip through by mistake and miss them.

I must find out where my hardback copy of Something Rotten has gotten to. I ordered it a month ago.
Just finishing Well of Lost Plots and then stuck for what to read next. I have First Among Sequels ready and waiting but need to read Something Rotten first.
EDIT: Spanged play.com on the head and cancelled the order. Ordered it from Amazon who say they have it in stock. yay :)
( ,
Sun 6 Apr 2008, 14:47,
archived)
Just finishing Well of Lost Plots and then stuck for what to read next. I have First Among Sequels ready and waiting but need to read Something Rotten first.
EDIT: Spanged play.com on the head and cancelled the order. Ordered it from Amazon who say they have it in stock. yay :)

Where is my copy of 'First Among Sequels'?
Have you read The Big Over Easy and The Fourth Bear?
( ,
Sun 6 Apr 2008, 14:49,
archived)
Have you read The Big Over Easy and The Fourth Bear?