Write The Book: Conversations on Craft
Arts:Books
Award-winning Irish Author Rachel Donohue, whose new novel is The Temple House Vanishing (Algonquin).
This week’s Write the Book Prompt was generously offered by my guest, Rachel Donohue, who suggests writing a paragraph in which your character is in one mood at the beginning, and a different mood by the end.
Good luck with your work in the coming week, and tune in next week for another prompt or suggestion.
Music Credit: Aaron Shapiro
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Jennifer McMahon - Interview #154 (8/8/11)
Megan Abbott - Interview #153 (8/1/11)
Kristin Kimball - Interview #152 (7/25/11)
Deborah Fennell - Interview #151 (7/18/11)
Geraldine Brooks - Interview #150 (7/11/11)
Kimberly K. Jones - Archive Interview #149 (7/4/11)
Margot Livesey - Archive Interview #148 (6/27/11)
Laban Carrick Hill - Write The Book Interview #147 (6/20/11)
Marilyn Graman - Write The Book Interview #146 (6/13/11)
Jody Gladding - Write The Book Archive Interview #145 (6/6/11)
Heidi Durrow - Write The Book Interview #144 (5/30/11)
Cathy Ostlere - Write The Book Interview #143 (5/23/11)
William Lychack - Write The Book Interview #142 (5/16/11)
Sydney Lea - Archive Interview #141 (5/9/11)
Abby Frucht - Archive Interview #140 (5/2/11)
Linda Bland - Archive Interview #139 (4/25/11)
Susan Kushner Resnick - Write The Book Interview #138 (4/18/11)
Cardy Raper - Write The Book Interview #137 Part 2 (4/11/11)
Jack Scully - Write The Book Interview #137 Part 1 (4/11/11)
Kate Atkinson - Write The Book Interview #136 (4/4/11)
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