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rank 5332
word count 11499
date submitted 29.09.2009
date updated 27.01.2010
genres: Fiction, Literary Fiction, Comedy
classification: moderate
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The Final Straw

S.B. Stewart-Laing

Artistic pretensions, financial reality, cultural misconceptions and a foul-mouthed parrot collide head-on in Andrew MacDougall's Glasgow flat when his new roommate arrives.

 

The biggest problem in Glasgow veterinarian Andrew MacDougall’s life is his friends’ ill-fated attempts to find him a date. Then his best friend and longtime flatmate moves out. Desperate for someone to pick up the slack, and saddled with the care of a foul-mouthed parrot, he’ll settle for anyone with a positive bank balance. Luckily for him, Jack Green needs a new home and moves in with his indie movie collection in tow.
To Andrew’s dismay, however, his new American flatmate exaggerated one small detail—he’s not a published author with a steady royalty cheque, but an unemployed hipster with delusions of literary greatness, a dislike for all of Andrew’s exotic pets, and a penchant for annoying Andrew’s friends. With Andrew as his meal ticket, he’s finally going to write his epic adventure novel set in 14th century Scotland (starring his swashbuckling stand-in, one Randall MacIvor). Well, after he’s finished updating his LiveJournal and watching some television.
Upon discovering the deception, Andrew throws his usual scruples out the window and plans his revenge. In the resulting battle of the roommates, Jack may get some perspective and even a job—but will it cost Andrew the last of his decency?

 
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Famlavan wrote 707 days ago

Great short pitch and great book cover!

Hey what great dialogue, it pulled me into the characters straight away. The advert is a genius hook. This book is shelved to read more – very, very good

Famlavan – Museum of Old Beliefs

Richard Daybell wrote 715 days ago

Having written a short story featuring a foul-mouthed (French) parrot, I thoroughly enjoyed meeting Lachie and can relate to him. The human types are okay too, well characterized. Overall entertaining and well-written, moving along seemingly without effort. Wish I knew what typical southeast Glasgow was. Happy to back.

lynn clayton wrote 745 days ago

S.B., will repeat what Jennifer said about the lack of 'I' in the opening line which looks sloppy so early on, and creates a bad impression. You don't want to do that because this is a well-observed and extremely funny book, with the parrot as star, though all your characters are appealing and extremely well drawn. Shelved. Lynn

Callaghan Grant wrote 745 days ago

I read every chapter you have posted. It's VERY funny. You need to tighten this up and clean up here and there and give us more of the parrot! The bits of Jack's writing I skipped right over after the first bit of it. I hope I didn't miss much but Jack is no great writer so I doubt it. I don't know what the plot is but it's a riot!

Callaghan Grant wrote 745 days ago

2nd chapter 1st sentence: 2 "already" in the first sentence. 11th paragraph chapter 2 there are 2 "just like"s in the same sentence.

Callaghan Grant wrote 745 days ago

The very first line, after the wee bit of speaking, 1st chapter, 1st paragraph, is not a correct sentence. 3rd paragraph same chapter "But since he's out having a night out" Do you suppose you could use something else instead of "out" twice in same sentence?

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