Was Mussolini's fiction style also poor? I haven't read Mussolini's novel yet, but I plan to.
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Mussolini wrote a novel? :confused:
Paulo Coelho
Friends, I take you back to the start of this thread. Lots of you are merely complaining about genres you don't like or average/mediocre writing, or styles that don't suit your taste. And I think bad poetry has to be in a separate class (though there I'd vote for Samuel Wesley - John Wesley's father).
But Amanda McKittrick Ros really does take the flag for just amazingly, outrageously bad awful writing -- a different class altogether than some mentioned here. If you haven't read any of her writing before responding, you should -- it will reset your standard for dreadful.
I meant his basis for Fascism. But Mussolini's writing is dreadful. I'm sure D'Annunzio's was at least...amusing.
Quite possibly the worst poem ever:
http://www.time.com/time/magazine/ar...737876,00.html
Ah, but try "On A Maggot:"
http://www.nickpage.co.uk/worstweb/W...ts/maggot.html
Terry Goodkind. Easily. Worst.
Some books are so bad they become more and more entertaining as you read on. Andy McDermott's The Hunt for Atlantis (borrowed in error) is so bad its good.
:lol: Wow, that link has some terrible examples.
Personally, I love bad writing. Maybe it just makes me feel better about myself.
Anyway, my favorite piece is "The Eye of Argon", a legendary awful piece of fanzine fantasy writing. http://www.rdrop.com/~hutch/argon
Just for a sample of its supreme wretchedness
Quote:
Grignr's emerald green orbs glared lustfully at the
wallowing soldier struggling before his chestnut swirled mount.
His scowling voice reverberated over the dying form in a tone of
mocking mirth. "You city bred dogs should learn not to
antagonize your better." Reining his weary mount ahead, grignr
resumed his journey to the Noregolian city of Gorzam, hoping to
discover wine, women, and adventure to boil the wild blood
coarsing through his savage veins.
Atlanta nights by Travis Tea.
hears the links: http://critters.critique.org/sting/
http://web.cs.du.edu/~aburt/StingManuscript.pdf
Wow, lota choices out there. But I'll go with me, The Comedian, as the worst writer ever.
Kafka, the most hyped writer ever.
possibly, but that doesn't make him the worst.