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Category Archive for 'Writing about Writing'

For this class we have been asked to read two novels. The Memory Police by Yoko Ogawa is the first of the two. This novel tells the tale of an island that is affected by objects that disappear. Not only do objects disappear, so too do the memories and feelings that are associated with them.  The narrator is […]

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Tortured Artist

After having read Steven Millhauser’s “In The Reign of Harad IV” multiple times, I’ve come to the conclusion that even renowned authors skilled within the concepts of fantastical fiction, will ultimately write what they know, or at least, a version of what they know. And what do writers know best? Writing. Yet, to write about a […]

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