Elliott Adrian is famous. Very famous. And he hates that. He hates *that* and he also hates *it*—the mystical qualities with which some are blessed (or cursed, depending on one's perspective) and that propel such people toward fame. There are entire chapters in Michael Loyd Gray's new novel, Not Famous Anymore, devoted to explaining what *it* is and what *that* is. Good for a chortle. As the story opens, we see Elliott as a 10-year-old boy, not quite holding his own against … more