Thursday 11 June 2009

In Vernon We Trust

I wish I was Vernon Kay.

I never thought I’d say that; and I don’t say it lightly.

Actually, on reflection, I’d like to take it back. I don’t wish I was Vernon Kay at all. But I do wish I had at my disposal his remarkable, implacable showbiz persona. It’s like a sheet of very expensive plastic, highly disposable and horribly tawdry for sure, but unflappable and infinitely confident.

Alma likes Vernon Kay. She wouldn’t like him if she’d heard what I heard the other day.

But I shall not stoop to gossip. Especially not when I’m on the radio.

That’s right. The radio.

Oh, dear God in Heaven, I don’t want to go on the radio. Are you there God? It's me, moaning Stanley. Please don’t make me go on the radio.

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I’ve got to go on the radio. To publicise the book. I said I would because you have to say yes to these things, don’t you – carpe diem and all that. Plus it’s written into my contract. So I’ll do it. But I already feel sick at the thought.

There are currently two interviews lined up, next Tuesday and next Wednesday. I’ll give you the details on Monday, just in case you want to witness my humiliation first-hand as it slowly, painfully unfurls, like a sticky sleeping bag full of bad pornography. At the moment I’m too bilious. At the moment I need to relax and channel Vernon. Aaaah, Vernon. The smile. The quips. The slightly sinister over-eagerness to please. The desperation to be loved oozing from every pore, hanging in the air like celebrity sweat as a creepy dead hand drapes itself over an unwilling shoulder. Can I manage that on radio? Well, as Vernon is my witness, I can try.

And with that, we move lushly and crassly into the final batch of beautifully staged pseudo-fan portraits, patiently posed by some people I met on my travels.

God Bless them all.













Oh, and that thing about Vernon Kay and the aerosols is just absolutely ludicrous. It’s just one step up from Richard Gere and the hamster, and Ann Widdecombe and the gingerbread butt-plug and I for one want no part of it.



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6 comments:

Valerie said...

My recollection is that when Tim's Radiohead book came out (and quite a fine book it is too), it was quite the thing to pose while reading it and send Tim the photos. Perhaps you should encourage the same. You won't have to come up with blog fodder for a month, and you'll be horrified to see who is actually reading your book. Plus, you can use it to prove your mettle to your publicist.

Beleaguered Squirrel said...

Ooooh, interviews! On the radio!

Will you be present in the studio, or talking on the phone?

I am all agog. I shall definitely be listening.

Tim F said...

I seem to remember one rather attractive American lady read hers in the bath. Problem was, nobody noticed the book...

Anonymous said...

Bonjour La Bête,
Valerie has a good idea. It would be interesting to see pictures of all your faithfull readers reading your book.
Uncle Did

Valerie said...

Tim is very gallant. I seem to remember said American lady was wearing thick glasses and a hilarious shower cap.

Anonymous said...

A face made for radio. Will you linky link it?

Break a fart er leg x

AA