No matter how annoying or not annoying the meeting was (it actually wasn't annoying at all - very even-keeled and professional at every turn), waking up to this e-mail this morning made me just know that I cannot let the BS get to me. This was sent from a friend of dear reader Ben's - he gave me permission to share it with you all:
"Our mutual friend, Ben McLaughlin, supplied me with your E-mail address so that I could write a fan letter to you.
Just yesterday, I finished reading the Benjamin Kritzer trilogy, with it's bittersweet ending, completing the joy ride I experienced with the entire series. Your characterization of the young protagonist was unique in his humor, way of thinking, and general outlook on life. His life experiences with books, film, plays and musicals all reflected his unique point of view. There has never been a finer hero in literature, for me at least. I especially enjoyed the larger than life characterizations of Minnie, Ernie, Jeffrey, the Gelfinbaums and several of Benjamin's teachers, all of whom comprise the wonderland that is Benjamin's life journey.
Benjamin's world was joyous. With the exception of several local establishments, theatres and schools, the Los Angeles locale might have been Brooklyn, NY, my hometown, with all the series' topical references. The read for me was one long smile.
Your writing was concise, descriptive and to the point. The trilogy was the first series that captivated my heart and imagination since I first read the Harry Potter series many years ago. Thanks for all the love and talent you put in your work.
Your fan,"