More from Raising Kaine, the number one source for Virginia Politics :hi: :patriot:
http://www.raisingkaine.com/showDiary.do?diaryId=5469 by: Lowell
Fri Oct 27, 2006 at 18:21:35 PM EDT
According to the Washington Post (bolding added for emphasis):
Grisham said Friday in an interview, "I am just shocked at the idea the Allen campaign would be this desperate. This is a clear sign of a desperate campaign if they plow through novels trying to find evidence of character. The old saying is 'everything is grist for the writer's mill.' Every person you see, every country you visit, every bizarre, vile, repulsive act could one day be in a novel. That is not reflective of your character as an author; it is reflective of what you witnessed as someone looking for material."
Grisham then unloaded on Allen, saying, "It seems like voters should be more concerned with George Allen's fiction. I seriously doubt George Allen is much of a reader, but if he would read more, maybe he would understand the difference
fiction and non-fiction."
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