Talk:Richard Laymon
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[edit] Magnum opus
I removed Flesh as Laymon's magnum opus in the infobox. I haven't seen a work pegged as his standout anywhere; if anything, I'd give the nod to The Cellar and its sequels. (If it does end up being Flesh, note that flesh isn't talking about the book...) -- JHunterJ 18:47, 22 September 2006 (UTC)
- fair enough.. i do agree i tentatively put Flesh as that recieved quite a critical lauding upon its release.. for me his masterwork is island anyway. --Soot and stars 21:40, 22 September 2006 (UTC)
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[edit] List of works
is it just me or should the books be in order of year released it makes no sense having them as they are now