There's solace in the thought that I will never finish missing her.
Try pitching a story of happiness to your editors and their toes are going to curl up. - Jim Crace
Try pitching a story of happiness to your editors and their toes are going to curl up.
- Jim Crace
There's solace in the thought that I will never finish missing her. - Jim Crace
I was captivated by Sherrie Flick's meticulous and intelligent study of Margaret and Vivette, and the men they share. Reconsidering Happiness is a co… - Jim Crace
I was captivated by Sherrie Flick's meticulous and intelligent study of Margaret and Vivette, and the men they share. Reconsidering Happiness is a co…
My father had osteomyelitis-his left arm was withered between his elbow and his shoulder ... . But the amputation of a Stone Age man called Leaf, a s… - Jim Crace
My father had osteomyelitis-his left arm was withered between his elbow and his shoulder ... . But the amputation of a Stone Age man called Leaf, a s…
There is no remedy for death--or birth--except to hug the spaces in between. Live loud. Live wide. Live tall. - Jim Crace
There is no remedy for death--or birth--except to hug the spaces in between. Live loud. Live wide. Live tall.
Retiring from writing is not to retire from life, but retiring from writing is to avoid the inevitable bitterness which a writing career is bound to … - Jim Crace
Retiring from writing is not to retire from life, but retiring from writing is to avoid the inevitable bitterness which a writing career is bound to …
To ask a novelist to talk about his novels is like asking somebody to cook about their dancing. - Jim Crace
To ask a novelist to talk about his novels is like asking somebody to cook about their dancing.
These are the stories that we tell ourselves and only ourselves, and they are better left unshared. - Jim Crace
These are the stories that we tell ourselves and only ourselves, and they are better left unshared.
...crushed between the fears of going forward and the dread of going back. - Jim Crace
...crushed between the fears of going forward and the dread of going back.
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