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Tag Archives: Pessoa
Oh, Where, Oh, Where?
It’s been a while since I last reflected on my progress with the novel, so I thought I’d check in. It’s a very different process, novel writing, from even writing long sequential poems with an implied narrative, which I’ve done before. … Continue reading →
Posted in On Fiction, On the Novel
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Tagged Adam Penna, As I Lay Dying, Coetzee, Cormac McCarthy, Disgraced, Faulkner, John Berryman, Knausgaard, My Struggle, novel, Novelist, Pessoa, Poems, Poetry, Saul Bellow, The Adventures of Augie March, The Book of Disquietude, The Road
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