Cool Blurb for Blankety Blank

“If you had a time machine and could secure the living brains of James Thurber and Andre Breton ripped untimely from their skulls, run them through a juicer, then mainline the blended liquid neurons, you might become a writer like D. Harlan Wilson. In fact, I know with certainty that this is how he actually got his start. As evidenced by his new “Memoir of Vulgaria,” BLANKETY BLANK, we are facing a writer who can evoke howls of pity and tears of laughter on the same page, and generally within the same sentence. In this “multimedia” novel, suburban inanity and insanity are depicted in loving and intimate depth, resulting in a furiously animated canvas equal parts Bosch and Tex Avery. Imagine an episode of THE SIMPSONS scripted by Robert Coover and Donald Barthelme, then directed by Michel Gondry, and you won’t be far off the mark. If this be “interstitial” fiction, then it’s a case of the interstices expanding like a galaxy to overwhelm whatever bland shores once flanked them.”
–Paul Di Filippo, author of COSMOCOPIA