O'Connell is set to release 'Just By Looking At Him,' a spiritual follow-up to his existing portfolio.
Fans of O’Connell’s very particular writing style will find a familiar biting humor in the novel — Elliot narrates in first person and takes no prisoners in his running commentary. Of his coworker in the writer’s room of the formulaic network sitcom he’s begrudgingly staffed on: “Cindy was fifty-blank years old and dressed like a receptionist who had recently lost his moral center.” Of a distant friend who chooses to live in Santa Monica: “The first sign of being unwell.
over several years, a more typical pace — and describes the sensations that come over him during the writing process as “witchy.”
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