In article <3c42bad2.1427118@news.earthlink.net>, D. P. Roberts <inigo@montoya.net> wrote:
> We need alt.slack.high.weirdness purely for updates
on high weirdness
> by mail. I don't know if we're ever going to get
an update on the
> book.
I thought that the update to "High Weirdness" was this thing called "The Internet."
Actually Simon and Schuster was not interested in that or any of the 8 other ideas we presented to them. I think somebody there doesn't like us. I am pressing on with various books to quasi-self-publish Internet-wise, like with iUniverse. Reprints of old books and the STARK FIST 120 pagers of the 9os. A revised High Weirdness, hoever, is not on my A-list. If somebody were to PAY me to do it I sure could, but cripes, I really got tired of reading other kooks' work and trying to come up with nasty shit to say about them. I am MUCH more interested in advancing our own SubGenius Church kook work. Let other kook researchers write about US.
God knows we've given them enough to write about for a hundred years.
Actually Onan has convinced me to start on a "History of the Church" in which I would describe all the amazing weirdos and characters that "Bob" has led us to, or vice versa. Just the people that I met through Byron Werner, those alone would make for a REALLY interesting chapter.
In the meantime, the premire Crackpotoligist of our day, the gal who carries the Tablets, Saint Donna Kossy, has a new book out on Feral House -- isbn # 0-922915-65-2, www.feralhouse.com, $16.95. This book is:
STRANGE CREATIONS
Aberrant Ideas of Human Origina from Ancient Astronauts
to Aquatic Apes.
Contents:
1 extraterrestrial origins
2 de-evolution
3 race
4 eugenics
5 creationism
6 the aquatic ape theory
7 the urantia book, szukalski and h.i.m.
As in her masterpiece, KOOKS,* Donna somehow manages to walk the thinnest line of the Crackpotologist, never straying into prideful mockery nor false, cpondescending "understanding." She doesn't really have to editorialize; telling the facts and histories of these various, eh, researchers, visionaries and scientists, straight faced, is enough; that and letting their own words speak for themselves.
This book is a BATH in the very juiciest part of kookdom, the Origins of the World stuff, where The Masked Scientist meets The Mad Prophet in a death match to cosmic knowledge. From Black Muslims to Zecharia Sitchin to the Giant Man Tracks in Glen Rose, Texas, Donna has definitely skimmed off the top of the brain froth.
This project reportedly started when Mr. Kossy, the artist we know as NENSLO, mentioned to her that the paperback she had acquired, Oscar Kiss Maerth's "The Beginning Was the End," was the kook book from which DEVO had derived much of their anthropological theories about brain-eating apes.
*(also now available in reprinted form from Feral House, but without the great Nenslo cover with the 130 Hidden Dobbsheads)
Original file name: Strange Creations review - converted on Monday, 21 July 2003, 13:39
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