Friday, May 20, 2011

Don't you ever think that I'm not crying, since you're away from me, Don't ever think I went free.

in mind, trying to place ~ 'since you've been gone' ~ a bk by maggie o'farrell*, a ctry song in a movie--Nashville (watched w rg & beth on a xmas day) writ down piece of paper in drawer desk in mailrm ..slips of paper, Winesburg, sentence-shaped pieces of paper..
then here at browser I know oh broken glass jean valentine:
*or is it maggie just farrell? no am right to put O' but it's After You'd Gone (2000). and right, I have
her new novel, The Hand That First Held Mine. I like her. A life less ordinary: Maggie O'Farrell's diaries have provided the author with.. - Features, Books - The Independent "Families are endlessly interesting to writers," she says. "If you've got five people, like the family I grew up in" – she is the middle sister of three – "then you've got 20 different relationships. It's a ready-made crucible." y. family, or a group of friends. an epic.
"I remember at the age of five saying I wanted to write a story and asking my mother if she would write it for me. She said, 'If I wrote it, it would be my story, it wouldn't be yours.' I was very struck by this, the idea of authorship and ownership."

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