I am currently savouring A Flickering Light by Jane Kirkpatrick. I know I will have lots of questions for Jane once I finish the last half of this sumptuous fictionalized biography of Jane's photographer grandmother.
This story pulls you in immediately and I have been tasting its ambience: streetlights, candles peering through windows, the stiff aura of the darkroom, the smell of woolen socks drying on a radiator these past few days.
I was meandering through Jane's blog and thought I would direct interested readers here.
I am always elated about entries outlining the writing process and Jane's perspective is interesting as it is informed by her real-life subject matter.
Enjoy.
This story pulls you in immediately and I have been tasting its ambience: streetlights, candles peering through windows, the stiff aura of the darkroom, the smell of woolen socks drying on a radiator these past few days.
I was meandering through Jane's blog and thought I would direct interested readers here.
I am always elated about entries outlining the writing process and Jane's perspective is interesting as it is informed by her real-life subject matter.
Enjoy.
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