A reader sent this to me today.
It’s a photograph of the epilogue of MEMOIRS OF AN IMAGINARY FRIEND, which creates quite a stir amongst many readers.
I love it.
When I finished the book, it had no epilogue. I went to bed thinking that my story was finished, but when I awoke the next morning, these nine sentences were in my mind, almost exactly as they appear on the page today.
It was actually not the way I wanted the book to end, but I think it’s the way the book was supposed to end, so I wrote these nine sentences before sending the manuscript off to my agent.
It’s odd how books sometimes decide things for themselves, even when the author thinks otherwise.
Published on January 17, 2013 02:37