Let me tell you a funny story about this book. I love hearing about writers’ processes - what their schedules look like, how they get inspired etc. Recently I was listening to Laura Lippman talking about her latest book Dream Girl on the Writers Bone podcast, and how a novel called Heritage (she didn’t mention the author) inspired her. She said it was about a writer struggling to write a novel (it’s actually more about the writer struggling to get her novel *published*. Impostor syndrome? This protagonist doesn’t know her.), a big theme in Dream Girl and, coincidentally, a lot of the books I’ve been reading lately. I searched high and low for this novel but for the life of me I could not find it. It turns out all I needed to do was read the acknowledgements of Dream Girl itself to find that it wasn’t a novel called Heritage at all, but a novel called A Novel Called Heritage, published in 1982 and out of print. Luckily I was able to find a first edition on eBay! I’m not sure it was worth all the trouble…