Writing in the June 25, 2006 edition of The Los Angeles Times, Lamott begins with these words: "The man I killed did not want to die, but he no longer felt he had much of a choice." The language is truly shocking, and Lamott obviously intends to catch the attention of readers when she speaks of "the man I killed." If it is attention she wants, she is almost sure to get more than she intended.
Plan C?