![]() ![]() Her observations, the way she phrases things, are not distinct from mine. ![]() I liked the idea that it’s this profession that combines artistry and attention to detail but then you have the heavy equipment. Tell me about that choice.īecause Boots was not going to be in the book that much, I wanted him to have interesting trappings without being too cliched. ![]() Lola’s fianc e, Boots, is a glassblower. All the raw material is coming from inside the house, and so you’re more culpable for every choice, as opposed to bouncing off the reality of the world. ![]() If there’s a talent contest and the options are read a poem, spin in circles or juggle and speak German at the same time, I would choose to read a poem, but this feels like juggling and speaking German. How does writing fiction and nonfiction compare?įiction feels scarier and somehow more embarrassing to me. If I had been married for 20 years and got a divorce and wrote a book about divorce, nobody would think it was some sort of revolution or revelation. I wanted to give a literary treatment to dating because it’s what takes up a section of your life. At a certain point everyone realises that it doesn’t matter what other people think. I get pegged as someone who writes about her wacky adventures in dating.Īge. ![]()
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |