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A blog on writing, writers and why we read. Posted most mornings by Marion Blackburn. www.marionblackburn.net |
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Christmas Eve
Fiction Daily takes a break today so I can wrap presents. My husband has a birthday and tomorrow is, well, you know.
In the meantime, if you haven't read Gene Downs' post, "In Search of Long Novels," I hope you will do so.
When I return, I hope to spend some time with William Gass (b. 1924), reviewer, critic and thinker, whose work often appears in the New York Review of Books and New York Times Book Review.
It was an essay by Gass that opened a door for me onto the world of Gertrude Stein.
AHEAD: Rose is a rose is a rose is a rose.
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