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Why Are My Characters So 'Nice'?
Posted Nov 03 2009 10:01pm
I'm not altogether sure my characters
are
, but the Women's Review of Books invited me to post a little piece about this on their blog. You can read it here:
WOMEN = BOOKS.
This new site ("a blog about women's books, politics, and life") is full of a great, vibrant jumble of voices, ideas, experiences and perspectives.
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I'm not altogether sure my characters are, but the Women's Review of Books invited me to post a little piece about this on their blog. You can read it here:
WOMEN = BOOKS.
This new site ("a blog about women's books, politics, and life") is full of a great, vibrant jumble of voices, ideas, experiences and perspectives.