On Person and Place
The author of I’ll Give You a Reason explores how setting shapes characters.
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The author of I’ll Give You a Reason explores how setting shapes characters.
The author of Wine People considers how a more expansive understanding of setting can deepen a story.
“I was surprised by my own tendency to write longer and longer lines and to frequently slip into prose poems.” —Nina Mingya Powles, author of Magnolia 木蘭
The author of Eleutheria explores how setting can tell a story.
“Trust yourself and your own vision for your work.” —Blake Sanz, author of The Boundaries of Their Dwelling
“Subtlety can be a form of authority.” —Simon Han, author of Nights When Nothing Happened
“Write with yourself and your own healing in mind, before you think of anyone else.” —Cicely Belle Blain, author of Burning Sugar