Narrated by Bruce Campbell
The entire novel is written in the first person and involves real life
celebrities such as Richard Gere, Renée Zellweger and Mike Nichols;
however, it is fiction. On the jacket of Make Love! The Bruce Campbell
Way the author states, quote:
Is it an "autobiographical novel"? Yes. I'm the lead character in
the story, and I'm a real person, and everything in the book actually
happened, except for the stuff that didn't. Make Love! The Bruce
Campbell Way begins with an excerpt from an email that Bruce Campbell
received from Barry Neville from St. Martin's Press in regard to a book,
Walk this Way, that he was attempting to write. The email expresses
the publisher's disinterest in that book, but a desire for Campbell
to work on a different project. Upon calling Barry Neville, Bruce is
presented with the idea of writing a relationship book. Bruce feels
he cannot approach the concept, since he does not see himself as an
authority on the subject and feels his editor has a false impression
of his mastery of relationships. He is contacted by his acting agent,
Barry, about a potential role in a Richard Gere/Renée Zellweger romantic
comedy entitled Let's Make Love, written by Kevin Jarre, directed by Mike
Nichols and produced by Robert Evans. Bruce jumps to the conclusion that
the role is a small, insignificant part, but he finds out that his role
is in fact a large part as the wise-cracking doorman.
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