Thank you for a great interview. I am experimenting with form in my current project, and as Jasmine says below, this is full of gold.
On another front, my belief in serendipity as my personal creative force/muse is confirmed once again. Your most recent post lead me to my bookcase to pull out Marcel Schwob’s Imaginary Lives. Inside that little book I had folded up Martin Riker’s WSJ piece on Schwob, which lead me to buy the book, and when I reread the piece I saw at once I reread, how to approach/structure my current work-in-progress. I had skipped over this interview when it was initially published. Scrolling down after reading comments on your latest post, I realized the interview was with Riker.
Ugh, I loved reading this. I’m struggling with form presently and this edition of the newsletter was highly inspiring. Thank you.
Very glad to hear it was helpful!
Thank you for a great interview. I am experimenting with form in my current project, and as Jasmine says below, this is full of gold.
On another front, my belief in serendipity as my personal creative force/muse is confirmed once again. Your most recent post lead me to my bookcase to pull out Marcel Schwob’s Imaginary Lives. Inside that little book I had folded up Martin Riker’s WSJ piece on Schwob, which lead me to buy the book, and when I reread the piece I saw at once I reread, how to approach/structure my current work-in-progress. I had skipped over this interview when it was initially published. Scrolling down after reading comments on your latest post, I realized the interview was with Riker.
I had to stop reading and pull out my journal multiple times while reading this one! It's full of gold. Thanks for putting it together!
Martin Riker piqued my interest with this interview, thank you. The novel "The Guest Lecture" is on my reading list now.
Very interesting interview, thanks for putting this together. I’m inspired to read the book.
Great interview. I plan to read the novel!