And I’m reading a lot, hard copy and online. Here’s a quote and a link, both of which stirred the juices again. Can a return to the novel-in-progress be far behind? Here’s hoping.
“All really satisfying stories, I believe, can generally be described as spendthrift…. A spendthrift story has a strange way of seeming bigger than the sum of its parts; it is stuffed full; it gives a sense of possessing further information that could be divulged if called for. Even the sparest in style implies a torrent of additional details barely suppressed, bursting through the seams.” --Anne Tyler
Spendthrift? I wouldn't have used that work, but now I like it. A good children's book is certainly bursting through the seams.
And here's an interview with Alice Munro.
Turn your clocks ahead tomorrow night. Spring forth.
On Wisconsin.
MarshaQ
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