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Probably. I read the first 30-40 pages of it years ago. It seemed like all he cared about was vocabulary and complex sentences - it was written the exact same way he writes on the boards. I don't really remember anything about the novel's content. It was basically well-written stream of consciousness that ignored the reader and the possibility that he might want an interesting story.
I think he could write in a more readable way, he just refuses to, at least when it comes to the Crackyverse. It's his schtick.