![]() ![]() Penelope Fitzgerald, James Joyce, pre-"Blood Meridian" Cormac McCarthyĮ. But here is three of each - in alphabetical order, even! I am on vacation, and thus sleeping more weirdly than usual, which is saying something. This is no way a complete or conclusive list. (Then, of course, it is extremely interesting.) Happiness, I think, is only interesting in private. How's that for optimism?Īs for which I enjoy writing more, I guess I'd have to say heartbreak. ![]() Well, I find - at least in my writing - that they tend to go hand in hand, or just that in romantic situations, there's always the possibility of heartbreak. Which do you enjoy writing more, romance or heartbreak? She shook hands and kissed babies and bought me an ice cream cone. She is totally adorable and a really fast walker. She came out to visit, and a few of my coworkers and I took her up to Multnomah Falls. Ruth's Encyclopedia of Sex" in the early '90s. What's the strangest writing or editing job you've had to do? My first sewing project, a few years later, was based on that book, too, so I could wander the woods in a long white dress, smiling mysteriously. ![]() "The Ghost of Windy Hill" is a terrific story - as I recall, there's a gruff, possibly evil caretaker guy, his crippled son, a woman in white wandering the grounds in a big hat. ![]() But I'd tried to read some Shakespeare, and I really liked the idea of writing plays. I wrote a play based on "The Ghost of Windy Hill," by Clyde Robert Bulla, when I was four or five or so. ![]()
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