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It Takes a Village

July 26, 2020 Susan

To Give Birth to a Book I have recently finished the first draft of a novel. This is my seventh…

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Posted in: Friends of the Library, Writing Filed under: 1960s, beta readers, characters, Eudora Welty, isolation, John and Mary Margaret, Memphis, mixed race relationships, Ole Miss, On Writing, pandemic, racial unrest, setting, southern saga

Writing on Wednesday: On Becoming a Novelist

November 28, 2012 Susan 1 Comment

Somehow I seem to keep finding treasures from the past—not the distant past, but still, books I “happen” upon that…

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Posted in: Uncategorized Filed under: Augusten Burroughs, character, fiction, John Gardner, On Becoming a Novelist, plot, Raymond Carver, Robert Goolrick, setting, the writer's nature, writing

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