I’ve already begun “Reading like a Writer”, and it’s been very difficult – not to read, but to handle. I’m so used to buying second-hand books that a new one to me is as fragile as a newborn baby. I’m even using a bookmark: and those of you who know me well will realise just how much pain this causes. I’m a dog-eared girl, and proud of it.
Have you read any of these? What do you think? (“The Memoir Book” is just a new release, so there mightn’t be many takers there). I’ve found a lot of the “Reading like a Writer” references and allusions in the media and teaching workshops lately. There seems to be quite a niche developing which is a cross between creative writing and the standard ‘English Literature’ – a niche-bandwagon I would be most keen to jump on board……
….So, consider me here by the side of the road. It’s a 19th century day in Canada, probably Nova Scotia or Prince Edward Island. I’m dressed up to go to a local picnic, with ribbons in my hair, and plaits which I’m twitching nervously because I have a pound cake in my cane basket which will flatten if I’m not being picked up soon enough.
(Yes, I’m channelling Anne of Green Gables here).
My point? Hmm…….not sure. Have a nice weekend everybody.