I have spent this day in two ways only: At an early hour I Skyped with Ms. Tina Hudak and the young men of St. Albans Lower School of Washington about freedom, walls, inspiration, and building scenes and fictional time during a phenomenal conversation inspired by my Berlin Wall novel,
Going Over. I was deeply impressed with those young men. With their recognition, among other things, that whether a wall is metaphorical or physical, it counts. It separates. It divides.
The rest of the day I have been writing my column for the
Philadelphia Inquirer, finding it particularly challenging, this time around, to say just what I wanted to say. I fought with words until the words gave in and, at last, relinquished story.
Just as I was completing that work, news came in via Twitter of a GuysLitWire review of
This Is the Story of You.
The review,
written by author and critic Colleen Mondor, is an absolute masterpiece of writing about writing, and I am so deeply taken by the artistry of it.
Taken by it.
Grateful for it.
On a day when words came slow to me, Colleen's words arrived as a salve. This is a deepest kindness.
Published on December 05, 2016 13:40