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A Sunset Saga Reader Queries the Crackpot Author, Golden, Colorado, 10/8/25
© 2025 James LaFond
JAN/29/26
Lots of good lore to explore Señor Lafond!
I may have just broken the rules as I plowed through "This Design Is Called Paisley: The Seduction of Mister Slickery" before tackling the primary titles in the Sunset Saga. Somehow you've managed to exceed the shenaniganary (surely this is a word) that I experienced in "Out of Time" with this sidequest!
I've rated it 5/5 stars on Goodreads and provided the following review:
"Strange interdimensional denizens of James LaFond's "Sunset Saga" unexpectedly converge in this short novella, escaping the boundaries of their pages for a fateful encounter in a diner. You'll think you know where this tale of heartbreak leads—only for LaFond to subvert expectations once again, casting the reader into kaleidoscopic doses of oblivion! All 360 degrees of chocolate pie is packed into this heartwarming, swashbuckling adventure that you won't want to miss!"
I plan om reviewing your other titles little by little. I'm kicking myself for having only now been exposed to your work (you may thank Dr. Breck for that introduction!)
I am honored that you've taken so much time out of your day to school me on the background of your fiction writing. I have a couple of dusty old science fiction novel manuscripts from 2007 that have always been present in my life, albeit tucked away on a basement harddrive. You have encouraged me, by your own ambitiously large output, to revisit them. They'll do no good stuck with me.
Thanks James. Onward to the next title.
Kind regards,
Tyler W.
Tyler,
Thank you so much for resurrecting my neglect.
Being an author of minor note, and, in light of my trade currently being downgraded from writer to influencer, not seeking a wide audience until after my expiration date, it is my one honor that warms these morning writing with bad eyes, that many of my readers turn out to be writers.
I'm sending you a pretty poorly put together book, the material of which was reworked into Writing Unchained, by my [at that time] most generously endowed slave girl in exchange for her putting up with my other slave girls. That is a good book for writers, that i gave to her to publish along with Skulker Jones, which she edited, and The Pale Usher which she did not.
Saving the World Sucks was largely answers to questions put to me by readers who were aspiring writers concerning the symptoms of my Graphomania.
Thank you, for reading, reviewing, and for finishing those old novels you unconscionably consigned to the lonely caverns of Tartarus.
james
 
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