Who's writing a novel?
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Who's writing a novel?
You?
If so, tell us a little about it.
If so, tell us a little about it.
me. over 100,000 words in i think. something like that. most of it will end up being cut, but thats the first thoughtful draft. my problem is - it started out as 80 percent fiction, 20 percent nonfiction. i'm thinking of changing it to 20 percent fiction, 80 percent nonfiction.
these things stop the overall view of the book. but once i'm done typing here, i'll be back upstairs working on writing something.
these things stop the overall view of the book. but once i'm done typing here, i'll be back upstairs working on writing something.
and knowing i'm so eager to fight cant make letting me in any easier.
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Marisa
I've written and just published one, called Marisa. It is ostensibly about first love, but as a fairly insistent subtext it explores the changing relationship between men and women over the last thirty years or so with the advances in feminist critique. It's available on Amazon, and you can find out more about it here, www.centrehousepress.co.uk and here, www.myspace.com/petercowlam -- it gets a very good critique from Jennifer Armstrong, who reviewed it.
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