Creative Loafing Columnist Releases New Book
By AAN Staff
august 1, 2008 08:26 am
"Layered in laughable, lopsided, linguistic humor, Hollis Gillespie's
Trailer Trashed: My Dubious Efforts Toward Upward Mobility is a wonderful land of well-crafted humor within a world of spellbinding wit," writes J. Edward Sumerau in
Metro Spirit. The marks the third book for Gillespie, who writes the "Moodswing" column for
Creative Loafing. "I never know how to explain my books except to say, 'It's like Shakespeare,' and hope people get the joke," Gillespie
tells the Atlanta Journal-Constitution. "This book literally covers my dubious efforts at upward mobility, starting with life with my Dad, the drunk trailer salesman, and ending with selling the TV series (which is based on my first two books) in Hollywood." That TV series is back on track after a brief detour due to the writers' strike, Gillespie tells the
Journal, with Laura Dern in tow. "[She's] been a champion of the project since the day after my first book was released," Gillespie says.