About This Book
A young artist describes a sentient ballpoint pen shaped like a snake that develops into a prolific, bestselling writer and initially brings financial rewards. As the pen's ambitions shift toward producing sprawling, high-minded classics, its relentless composition consumes paper and royalties and threatens the couple's plans and household stability. The narrator and his girlfriend attempt pragmatic and comic remedies, from physically disabling the pen to issuing ultimatums, and they grapple with the absurd problem of managing a creative force that refuses to compromise between literary greatness and commercial needs.
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