Val Robson
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Tracy Chevalier:
Which part of the writing process do you prefer? The research phase or the writing phase? I love the idea of the research that you do and getting to immerse yourself in a place like for At The Edge Of The Orchard but I think I'd find the writing too hard!
Tracy Chevalier
Hi Val - Apologies for the delay in replying. I do love the research phase, especially when I go to the places I'm writing about. I spend that time in a heightened state, where everything and anything feels important. In fact, I just had that experience last week when I spent two days in Winchester researching the book I'm writing now. I sat in Winchester Cathedral almost in tears with the feeling of wanting to get down in writing what I was sensing about the building. Of course I take notes and photos, but I find when I get home and try to transfer it into the writing, something gets lost along the way. It is always a tiny bit disappointing - which is why I both love the research and slightly despair of it.
Also, I am always aware when I'm researching that I'm going to have to write. The writing is behind it all - if I weren't writing a book, I wouldn't be doing the lovely research. So I kind of hate the writing, but I need it too. Gads, do I sound like a writing addict?!
TC
Also, I am always aware when I'm researching that I'm going to have to write. The writing is behind it all - if I weren't writing a book, I wouldn't be doing the lovely research. So I kind of hate the writing, but I need it too. Gads, do I sound like a writing addict?!
TC
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vicki honeyman
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Tracy Chevalier:
The Glassmaker (I read the ARC) is now my favorite book of yours . . . which is hard to admit because all of your books are so terrific. While writing the book, how did you wrap your head around Orsola living through all the time periods? I thought it was brilliant that she witnessed the world . . . and her place in it . . . as time seemed to stretch on and on for her.
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