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Read MoreRA Frumkin, Author of THE COMEDOWN, on Sharing Personal Experiences in Fiction (Interview Part 3 of 3)
At AWP 2018 in Tampa, I was honored to meet novelist RA Frumkin. Their debut, The Comedown, was published by Henry Holt in April, and is available for purchase wherever books are sold.
This third and final section gives RA’s advice on how and when to share personal experiences with your readers.
Read MoreRA Frumkin, Author of THE COMEDOWN, on Setting & Writing across Differences (Interview Part 2 of 3)
At AWP 2018 in Tampa, I was honored to meet novelist RA Frumkin. Their debut, The Comedown, was published by Henry Holt in April, and is available for purchase wherever books are sold.
The second section of our interview features RA’s insight into the role of setting as it impacts characters as well as the fine line of writing across differences.
Read MoreRA Frumkin, Author of THE COMEDOWN, on Incorporating Research into Fiction (Interview Part 1 of 3)
At AWP 2018 in Tampa, I was honored to meet novelist RA Frumkin. Their debut, The Comedown, was published by Henry Holt in April, and is available for purchase wherever books are sold.
After our first meeting, I was further honored to sit down and have an in-depth craft conversation with Frumkin. We had a lot to discuss, so our conversation will be split into three posts.
Read MoreClient Spotlight: Meg Bodemer, Book Coaching
"Write for you. [...] If you are passionate about a story, it is worth writing. It is ALWAYS worth writing." - Meg Bodemer
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