Posts Tagged ‘childhood’

A Study in Character: Dedra Johnson on the “Real” Voice in Fiction

“I’ve always liked the idea of the unreliable narrator, or the multi-layered narrator, where you understand more than the narrator is telling you, and so I very intentionally did that with her. Sandrine being a child made it possible to do that.”


Exploring Transition: Aryn Kyle

Posted: October 18, 2008

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“I think a lot of my writing begins with something I lived or something I saw, but then develops from the question, ‘What would it have been like to live through that experience if I was this person, or that person, or if this had happened rather than that?’”