I learned a number of interesting things from the authors who appeared at Friday night's Connecticut Forum.
John Irving's favorite word is penis, and he claims it to be a very useful word when needing to cut through the chatter of an airport terminal in order to locate your lost child.
Jonathan Franzen credits HARRIET THE SPY as his first formative novel.
John Irving believes that all novelists should write about what they fear the most.
In terms of my position on these matters:
I have no favorite word but now feel foolish for not having one. I shall begin searching immediately.
My first formative novels were A WRINKLE IN TIME and TREASURE ISLAND.
In terms of writing what I fear most, my books would probably fall into these categories:
SOMETHING MISSING: Fear of never being noticed
UNEXPECTEDLY, MILO: Fear of never being accepted
MEMOIRS OF AN IMAGINARY FRIEND: Fear of not existing
Published on May 10, 2011 01:02