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How to Write a Novel, According to 10 Really Good Novelists
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A long, long time ago, back in the first lockdown, you probably told yourself that now – right this moment, in the middle of a pandemic – was the perfect time to conceive, plot, write, revise, rewrite, complete and publish a novel which completely transformed what we thought it was possible to express in the English language.
It wasn t. Obviously it wasn t. You know that now. But even if it turned out a year-long period of isolation and anxiety actually wasn t much good for your inner David Foster Wallace, there s no bad time to start writing. It doesn t really matter if it goes anywhere. Just write something and see where you go.
Biography: Sicilian-born, Rome-based Terranova’s latest novel,
Farewell, Ghosts, is her first to be translated into English. In Italy she has also published short-story collections and contributes to
La Repubblica, Il Foglio.
My relationship with keeping a diary dates back to when I was young. My aunt had given me Anne Frank’s diary and I remember that after reading it I was struck: somewhere in the world there had been a child like me who had been denied becoming a writer. I already knew that I wanted to…
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