So happy your newsletter is back! And congratulations on your book; look forward to reading it.
I found your discussion "what is your book really about" extremely helpful. The part dealing with intertwining the narrative plot and idea plot together speaks to the issues I am encountering. And a way to go forward with my work. Thank you.
On a lighter side, I found the series "The Chair" delightful and astute. I would recommend it. Look forward to reading your next I Have Thoughts. And a big pat for Buddy.
So happy your newsletter is back! And congratulations on your book; look forward to reading it.
I found your discussion "what is your book really about" extremely helpful. The part dealing with intertwining the narrative plot and idea plot together speaks to the issues I am encountering. And a way to go forward with my work. Thank you.
On a lighter side, I found the series "The Chair" delightful and astute. I would recommend it. Look forward to reading your next I Have Thoughts. And a big pat for Buddy.
Hi Rose--So glad you found this useful! Good luck with your project. (And thanks for the series recommendation!)
Wow Kim, that felt like the lecture I need every six months or so. Thanks so much for posting this.
Thanks Sonya! Glad it's useful.
So happy to see your newsletter return! On the unreliable narrator front, I devoured and loved All's Well, by Mona Awad. Highly recommended!
Oh terrific--I loved Bunny in all its dark weirdness, so will definitely look for All's Well! Thanks Stephanie.
It's darker and weirder and so very good!