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Lark Benobi
Dear Bo,
Thanks for this lovely message!
Fiction is so mysterious, how it works, how it communicates. Thanks for letting me know.
lark/claire
Thanks for this lovely message!
Fiction is so mysterious, how it works, how it communicates. Thanks for letting me know.
lark/claire
Lark Benobi
Hi, Vivienne. Thanks for tracking me down over here on Goodreads. I'm an 'active listener' on instagram, and so if you tag me at @invielenfarben, I'm sure to see it and will respond! Thank you!
Lark Benobi
I didn’t see that! I agree with that take, though, Claire Oshetsky is a smart cookie
Lark Benobi
Vivienne, I'm so happy that you read The Book of Dog! That is my little love-child of a book, and it will always be my favorite, because I self-published it, and then the feedback I got from readers (mostly here on goodreads) gave me the courage to look for an agent for the next novel I wrote, which became Chouette.
It appears that I'm -not- done with shapeshifting and its fictional possibilities. My next novel in the queue (called Poor Deer, to be published Jan 2024) has a titular big mythic beast in it, who is also the manifestation of a human character in the novel.
After Poor Deer, the book I'm writing next is all about transmogrification, along with every other kind of trans-ness. My working title for this story is "Wander," but that's likely to change. It's never clear to me if any given story is going to work until I get to the end of a first draft, which I haven't done yet with Wander. Sometimes stories stall on me in the middle. But it's the story I'm most excited about telling at the moment.
I've heard writers aren't supposed to talk about their works in progress. Oh, well.
It appears that I'm -not- done with shapeshifting and its fictional possibilities. My next novel in the queue (called Poor Deer, to be published Jan 2024) has a titular big mythic beast in it, who is also the manifestation of a human character in the novel.
After Poor Deer, the book I'm writing next is all about transmogrification, along with every other kind of trans-ness. My working title for this story is "Wander," but that's likely to change. It's never clear to me if any given story is going to work until I get to the end of a first draft, which I haven't done yet with Wander. Sometimes stories stall on me in the middle. But it's the story I'm most excited about telling at the moment.
I've heard writers aren't supposed to talk about their works in progress. Oh, well.
Lark Benobi
Hi, Michael...I've sent a couple of emails...check your spam folder? I took my whole family to Japan when my kids were 12 and 8 and I've been back for work many times, over the years, but never longer than 3 months...some things are really different about the country since we were living/working there, but gosh, it hits me so hard, whenever I go back, all of the memories of that year.
Lark Benobi
Michael Salmon. I would dearly love to reminisce with you one day soon. I hope most of the years since have been good ones for you.
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(view spoiler)[I am François Dominique. I appreciate your reading of ASEROË.
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Keep in touch ? My mail is : [email protected] (hide spoiler)]
Lark Benobi
Dear François Dominique: Thank you for writing the magnificent ASEROË. It changed my thinking about what writing can do, and be. I'll look forward to keeping in touch.
Lark Benobi
'poingu' was my original name on goodreads and I still answer to it here and in some online havens. there is no rhyme or reason to this name--it came from a screen captcha in 2005.
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