Oscar Wilde. Ernest Hemingway. Hunter S. Thompson.
Each, a rock star in his own right. Oscar Wilde was put on trial for sodomy and indecency. Hemingway killed bears, fought in wars, crashed planes, had an FBI file on him. Hunter S. Thompson consumed every drug known to man, was a certified gun nut, and started FEAR AND LOATHING IN LAS VEGAS as a piece for fucking Sports Illustrated. Oh! And had his ashes shot out of a cannon made to look like a fist.
Who do we have like that these days? Neil Gaiman? He’s close, but let’s be honest — he’s just too nice. Too normal. A positively lovely human being by all reports. You never hear, “Famous author Neil Gaiman caught with seven stewardesses in a Wichita bus depot.” He doesn’t throw Bibles through stained glass windows or get into drunken beefs with other speculative fiction writers. You won’t see him roving about in public with exotic swords bought at a flea market looking to cut any dude who looks at him sideways.
Who else? J.K. Rowling? C’mon, she’s like someone’s business-savvy mom.
Stephenie Meyer? Ennnh. Can “Mormon” and “Rock Star” go together? It’s like peanut butter and drywall.
We don’t really have anyone. And see, while sometimes I lament that this writing career gets — in the immortal words of Rodney Dangerfield — no respect, maybe what we need is to go so far down respect’s throat we come out the other side, surfing an effluent tide of flaming typewriters, LSD habits, and public badassery. We need literary rock star heroes to swoop in and save publishing.
And here’s how we get ’em.
We Need Some Literary Beefs Up In This Hizzy
Epic rock star personalities make way for epic rock star beefs. David Lee Roth versus Van Halen. Jay-Z versus Nas. Foo Fighters versus the entire TV show “Glee.”
The authorial world demands this. And we’re not talking about some little Twitter snit, some online battle oozing across a handful of Livejournal comments. It’s not enough for Stephen King to talk to Entertainment Weekly and be all like, “Well, Stephenie Meyer is no J.K. Rowling, pfft.” I’m talking, Terry Pratchett needs to go and take a shit in Dan Brown’s mailbox. James Patterson speaks publicly about Dean Koontz’s “tiny dick.” George R. R. Martin writes a 10-book epic fantasy cycle where the central antagonist is a gassy pegasus named after HUNGER GAMES author Suzanne Collins.
Rappers get rap battles. Authors need author battles. A bunch of books published lightning fast, each a fictional response to some other author’s last confrontation. You know that would boost sales. “Oh, did you see the latest pair of roman d’accusation? Jim Butcher versus Jonathan Franzen? Holy gods, somebody’s going to get hurt. Just wait till Chabon weighs in.”
Erratic Author Appearances
You put rock stars in front of people, fucked up shit starts to happen. They show up late. They break guitars. They set stuff on fire. They huff paint and throw cymbals and bite the heads off winged creatures.
Authors — c’mon. You can do this at your author appearances. Just go nuts! Fucking freak out. Kick over a book display. Throw your boot at that old lady who shows up at all the author signings and asks inane questions. For God’s sake — tell them to put down the book, it’s time to autograph some tee-tas. After you’re done inking a bunch of boobies — or dicks, who am I to judge? — take the rest of your books near to hand, douse them in lighter fluid, scream “Fuck your mother, [insert name of publishing company here]!” and then set fire to those bad-boys just before passing out on the floor in your own vomit.
Intensely Weird Drug Habits
No, no, no, I’m not saying you need to get hooked on the current spate of hardcore narcotics. Forget heroin, coke, meth, any of that. We’re writers. We need to get creative.
I want to see Neil Gaiman espousing the creative benefits of injecting himself with adrenalin harvested from a live tiger. I want to see Motherfucking Franzen smoke Oprah’s hair through a gas mask bong. Mitch Albom’s next book will be THE 7000 MACHINE ELVES YOU MEET IN PARAMUS NEW JERSEY after he goes on a DMT bender and drives his El Camino through an abandoned Borders Books and Music.
Some authors will become addicted to licking the hallucinogenic ink off their own books. Others will pulverize Kindles and cook them down into an electronic slurry and plop beads of the “Kindlejuice” onto their eyeballs with little glass droppers.
Authors need their own class of designer drugs to get the attention we so mightily deserve.
Need To Start Making Some Rock Star Demands
Oh, the tales of rock star “riders,” wherein they make demands to meet insane backstage needs. J. Lo wants red M&Ms, Iggy Pop wants broccoli, Lady Gaga demands a live goat for her paddock. You know the story.
It’s time for authors to get in on this. “I will only sign at your bookstore if I am afforded the oral comforts of four temple whores. I also demand that my signing table be perpetually orbited by two dwarves dressed as characters from my book. No one may touch my hands. I will give them their books via a catapult to the face. Finally, if I am expected to speak and share anecdotes, then I must be given one 16 oz. glass of luke warm bacon grease with which to lubricate my throat. And I must have a kitty in my lap. Not my kitty. Your kitty. And I get to eat that kitty when I’m done.”
“Sure thing, Miss Rowling.”
Insane Hobbies On Display
Writers are so polite. Their hobbies tend to match. “Oh, I collect first editions of classic American novels!” “I crochet!” “I have a sugar glider named Lord Byron!”
We’re done with that. It’s time to crank up the volume knob, break it off, and stab the shard of plastic into someone’s neck. Authors need bigger, badder, waaaaay more fucked-up hobbies.
Ostrich racing! The gunsmithy of automatic weapons! Espresso enemas! Book burning! The husbandry of predatory cats! Competitions to see who can write the longest novel! Collecting dead supermodels!
“Dude. Did you hear? Christopher Moore has this weird fight club he set up on an oil rig off-shore. He makes other writers fight coked-up mandrills with latex walrus dongs. This shit’s on Youtube.”
Jack Up Our Books With Rockstar Juice
Books are just like, pff, pshhh, meh. Boh-ring. Need to jack it up.
What about books inked in the author’s blood? Or books that, when read backwards, contain Satanic messages urging readers toward mass suicide? Or books that are empty of words until you pee on the pages?
Rock stars get the ‘concept album.’ We should be able to have the ‘concept novel.’ “This novel’s not just a bunch of words, man. All the chapters form together into a single story. Yeah. It’s pretty revolutionary.”
Groupies + Entourage = Awesome
Authors need people around them. To insulate them from the harsh rigors of the world, to help fan the flames of the fickle Muse and to help keep sweaty jam-handed fans at a halberd’s length.
We need:
a) groupies
and
b) a motherfucking entourage.
First, groupies? If I go to a bookstore, I want to head back into the break room for an after-party where a whole passel of fans await to serve my every whim. “Carry my iPad,” I’ll say to one. To another I’ll say, “You will eat olives from between my toes — but do not chew, for you will then French kiss the person next to you and spit the olives into her mouth. Then someone has to poop in a cup. Because I demand it!”
Rock star bacchanalia, baby.
And an entourage, well, come on. Let us get shut of the fallacy now that all readers are awesome. Sure, except those guys who smell like ass-sweat and who want to make unruly demands of our writing schedules. I’m just saying, when George R. R. Martin walks into a room, he should be the center of a swirling vortex of George R. R. Martin lookalikes, all of whom wear t-shirts that say, “GEORGE IS NOT YOUR BITCH.”
Pimp-Ass Writer Cribs
“Step up into my biblio-crib, son. Over here, I got a bunch of human babies crawling around a terrarium. In that room is where I keep all my beta readers — yeah, that’s them, feeding each other figs and playin’ Naked Twister and shit. Here’s all my books, gold-dipped and encrusted with amethysts. Sure that makes them unreadable. So fucking what? The whole second floor’s a library, and the library’s where I keep my jacuzzi, my jet-boat, my chainsaw collection, and the head of F. Scott Fitzgerald. If you stick a key in his ear and turn that shit, ol’ F. Scott’s mouth will start to move and he’ll recite all the words to ‘Babylon Revisited.'”
One Word: Hookers
Some writers need to get caught with either some high-dollar prostitutes — like, part of a super-elite escort chain that services Popes and astronauts — or some deeply grungy amputee meth-hookers. You can be sure that if Stephen King got caught in a Canadian bathhouse with like, a bunch of Quebecois Juggalo whores, man, his book sales would double overnight. You know it to be true.
Two More Words: Public Urination
Defecation’s an order too far, but urination? Man, there’s just something bad-ass and iconoclastic about pissing in public, something that flips a big ol’ rigid middle finger to the man. For an easy way into the bad-ass rock star lifestyle, writers need to start urinating in public. The Starbucks counter inside Barnes & Noble? Pee on it. Stack of New York Times’ newspapers containing a bad review of your novel? Pee on it. Comic-Con fans waiting in line to see Nathan Fillion just stand there looking handsome? Pee on them, then pee on Nathan Fillion, then as nerds attack with foam swords, just whirl around in the circle, peeing in a golden circumference. That’s a surefire way to get in the newspapers as a rock star writer-type.
YOU ARE A GOLDEN PENMONKEY GOD.
*psssssssssss*
Now Whut?
Your turn. What rock star habits will you adopt, writer-types? Tell us, or I’ll pee on you.
Michelle B says:
I laughed out loud when I read this…awesome post. 🙂
July 27, 2011 — 3:06 PM
Reine Marie says:
Me too! lol
October 20, 2016 — 2:07 AM
Emily Chapman says:
Terry Pratchett did actually forge a sword out of metal from a meteorite. So I think he’s the baddest-ass author currently available. More Pratchetts!
July 27, 2011 — 3:40 PM
A I says:
So you’re saying… we need Spider Jerusalem?
July 27, 2011 — 3:54 PM
terribleminds says:
We need more Spider Jerusalem.
July 27, 2011 — 3:55 PM
Sébastien Cevey says:
Spider Jerusalem, yes, or more generally, Warren Ellis,
July 27, 2011 — 3:56 PM
Emme says:
You clearly have never heard of Grant Morrison…
July 27, 2011 — 4:08 PM
James Palmer says:
Mine’s real simple: a contract rider that requires a bowl of Pizzeria Pretzel Combos with the fillings sucked out by supermodels dressed as Dejah Thoris, which I shall then consume while standing on a table dowsing the Stephanie Meyer display wiht model airplane fuel and setting it ablaze.
And what about Harlan Ellison? Don’t he count as a rock star no more?
July 27, 2011 — 4:26 PM
ba boucher says:
The only person I can think of now that Vonnegut has passed (him not being a throw a television out of a hotel, more of a mindfuck star) is Gore Videl.
I’m too lazy to look for the link but did anyone see him bitch slap Tucker Carlson on Bill Mahar’s show?
July 27, 2011 — 4:56 PM
David Gaughran says:
That’s it Chuck,
I’ve made up my mind. I’m going to start writing under a pseudonym and start a literary feud with myself. In fact, now’s a good time to start:
David Gaughran is a low-life talentless hack.
Oh, hold on. I’m supposed to be signed in as the other dude.
Move along, nothing to see here…
July 27, 2011 — 5:07 PM
Mike Cooley says:
I’m entirely too mundane myself. I do have a scrolling display in my front yard that shows what I’m typing at all times. And I run outside naked, between chapters, and scream my word-count through a megaphone. At book signings I bring a tattoo gun with me, to etch my signature into the skin of each fan (their choice of location). I drink one-handed, so I can keep the gun pointed at my head. And whenever I’m in public I wear a bullet-proof vest that says “Writer” on it.
But that’s all perfectly normal. I will take it up a notch.
July 27, 2011 — 5:41 PM
Linda Davis says:
You’re a funny guy. Love your attitude, but, damn, could you tone down the language? I’m old but hanging on to hip with my fingertips. Still, I like clean that I can share. Thanks for listening.
July 27, 2011 — 6:52 PM
Robert says:
I guess someone ought to do that whole die by age 27, in their prime, thing.. Like release a piece of awesome masterness and then hit it 3 months later.. That would be rockstar in a sad way..
July 27, 2011 — 8:06 PM
Quinn says:
@Nina That sounds positively lovely! We can show our mothers off like weird, exotic pets.
@Linda I think his profaneness has a rustic charm to it. Even if people find it offensive you should share it. It’s fun to make people angry!
July 27, 2011 — 8:40 PM
Ron Earl Phillips says:
Give him a couple years if he doesn’t kill himself first: Matthew McBride
July 27, 2011 — 8:50 PM
Casz Brewster says:
“Jim Butcher versus Jonathan Franzen?”
I would pay what all the little-ass money I’m making as a writer right now to see that.
My author rock-star fantasy? I would get a plane and hire the Rat City Roller Girls to fly to Kauai with my husband and I. There would be copious amounts of spiced rum, fresh pineapple eaten off of tattooed skin, and something about a destroyed catamaran.
Hawaii 5-0 would try to take me down to headquarters, but I’m from Detroit, so there’s a shank hidden up every spare spot of skin. Something about Stefanie Meyer’s sparkly vampires would get blamed for the detectives disappearance, because there would be film of me taken at the time of the attack which shows me drinkin’ whiskey while surfing and mumbling about channeling HST.
Back home in Seattle, there would be a nasty rumor in the Seattle PI that I was checking into rehab, but in reality I’d be starting my own roller derby gang in the Pacific, only to steal the investors money and write another novel about it.
July 28, 2011 — 1:06 AM
FatFred says:
Man. Had to wait that long to Get Warren Ellis’s name up there?
I can see him with the book tour requests! This is the man that came up with Godzilla Bukkake.
FF
July 28, 2011 — 9:21 AM
Patty Blount says:
You had me at peanut butter and drywall.
July 28, 2011 — 10:10 AM
Linda S. Godfrey says:
Being a rock star author sounds like fun. However, it’s much harder for women to pee on things than it is for men, and you can’t help but wreck your shoes doing that. But hey, I hunt werewolves for a living. Ok, not the traditional kind. And with a camera, not a gun. Not that I’ve photographed anything but tracks and witnesses and the occasional shredded deer carcass. But I do carry bear mace. Properly capped. Maybe I will show it to the audience at my next library talk, and then spray a Twilight volume with lavender water and urge everyone to go upstairs and all talk very loudly with their mouths full of the complimentary cookies! Yeah, I’m a rebel.
July 28, 2011 — 10:54 AM
Elizabeth Lewis says:
I volunteer to be Lilith Saintcrow’s eternal entourage, groupie and collared slave for the low, low price of an hour’s conversation over a bottle of vodka about the secret BDSM Dominance/submission emplotments she hides in her novels. Gawd. Talk about author-crush.
Too much? Hey, your groupies make you famous, too.
July 28, 2011 — 11:17 AM
epicblackcar says:
You can smell the truthiness in this post.
THESE THINGS MUST BE DONE.
Authors are far, far too boring. They think “literary knife fight” means a snark-fest about the proper use of semi-colons.
No. Crank it up to 11, kids. Go crazy. Think of all the actors and rock stars who get covered in TMZ and People — it’s not for being nice and normal. It’s for being (a) talented and (b) insanely unpredictable. Lindsey Lohan. Robert Downey, Jr. Hugh Grant. Charlie Sheen. THERE IS A LONG LIST.
July 28, 2011 — 11:19 AM
Louise Sorense says:
Oh Chuck! What a great idea!
Instead of toiling and peeing in the depths, the rest room’s in the book store.
Great concept.
Writing’s a solitary activity… if people could get a #directfeed right into our brains, I’m sure we’d be in great demand. We’d eventually be declared dangerous, illegal, and become fabulously rich and famous before our last drop of creativity was sucked out by crazed fans.
Tempting.
Give scientists time… they’ll come up with something eventually. In the meantime we can only write about such stuff and see Nathan Fillion looking good and being mobbed for playing the part of our Protagonist.
July 28, 2011 — 11:37 AM
Louise Sorensen says:
One of my favourite author’s is Robert Heinlein. I really love that man. Love him for the stories he wrote, which are now dated, but love him for the sense, the feeling, the intense belief that I was in the story, talking to the man and being loved by him, through his stories.
Rock Star can’t buy that.
July 28, 2011 — 11:52 AM
TL Jeffcoat says:
Oh now you’re talking. This is what I want to do. Yeah baby! Especially the book signing stuff. I’m so doing all of it except the passing out in vomit.
July 28, 2011 — 2:10 PM
Fuck Yeah, Hemingway says:
You had me at, “I want to see Motherfucking Franzen smoke Oprah’s hair through a gas mask bong.”
– Hannah Miet
July 28, 2011 — 3:37 PM
Frisky Dimplebuns says:
Do you have a yen to have your d*ck signed? Frisky would do that for you. She’s done worse.
“Frisky Looks For Love” coming out soon.
July 28, 2011 — 8:53 PM
Rebecca J Fleming says:
I’m totally going to spend every day getting completely jacked off my face on enenrgy drinks. V and Red Bull will be my bitches! Then I’ll spend all day at uni abusing everyone and stabbing people with plastic canteen forks and sleeping through my classes due to severe fatigue because I was on too much of a sugar high to sleep the night before. Then I’ll guzzle even MORE energy drinks and the cycle will continue in all its unbroken, self-destructive glory.
Oh wait… I do most of that now anyway 😐
July 28, 2011 — 9:25 PM
Blue Pigeon says:
Awesome, I think I found Jesus Christ.
July 28, 2011 — 10:24 PM
Lane Richards says:
I, personally, cannot spray tinkle, as I am a member of the fifty per cent of the population not permanently attached to a positionable wee-wee. But if you want to see a righteous melt-down, put a sensory defensive in a crowded book store. Yeah.
July 28, 2011 — 11:50 PM
Cogent Ascending says:
I’m totally prepared to start a public relations beef with Stephanie Meyers. How dare she call the abortion on paper she creates, writing. People bought a lot of thalidomide in the 60’s but that doesn’t somehow negate the fact it gave an entire generation flippers.
July 30, 2011 — 1:38 PM
Doc Cross says:
Writers need to fuck up lots more hotel rooms. I can’t recall the last time I heard of Stephen King punching holes in a hotel room wall and I’m pretty sure J.K. Rowling has never tossed a chair through a 12th floor hotel room window. Neil Gaiman needs to take a dump off the balcony of the Presidential suite of the Plaza Hotel. Jim Butcher needs to set fire to his bed and scream “I’m the Lizard King!” in some high roller Vegas hotel room. Michael Chabon needs to spank a drunken transexual hooker while his room at the Beverly Hills Hotel floods.
Oh, and at least one of them needs to shoot a television with a large caliber handgun.
July 30, 2011 — 2:39 PM
Haley Shea says:
Beard the fuck on.
July 30, 2011 — 5:36 PM
Andrew Jack says:
Actual author vs author cage fights. Actually screw that, I say make them gladiatorial bouts to the death, without thousands of Kindle fans voting on whether the downed author lives or dies (thumbs up would take on whole new meaning).
We could include matches where both participants are drunk, or perhaps one is drunk off their ass and the other is high on LSD.
There could be matches where “authors” who aggregate other people’s content and put it up on Kindle as there own could be armed with their own sense of entitlement and then faced off with enraged grizzly bears.
We could also have matches where we go genre vs genre. Urban fantasy author (sword and shield) vs crime writer (has shotgun but is blindfolded).
We need to make this happen. If the winner gets a six figure publishing contract there’d be a queue round the block to sign up and fight.
July 30, 2011 — 6:59 PM
joshuA says:
Finally! I’ve been saying this for years!
July 31, 2011 — 1:57 PM
KJ Wetherholt says:
Ummm…two suggestions: Novelist/Poet: Jim Harrison. Hangs out with Tom McGuane and counts Jack Nicholson among among his best friends. Journalist: Michael Ware–but for good reasons, not necessarily the negative ones. Know him, and he’s one badass journalist, and one hell of a good man.
July 31, 2011 — 4:23 PM
Bridymurphy says:
Tao Lin did a reading on shrooms. Although, that’s not exactly a rockstar drug of choice. The video was awkwardly amusing.
August 1, 2011 — 2:00 PM
Dan Mae says:
I think I just pissed myself laughing.
August 2, 2011 — 7:09 AM