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An autobiographical pair of essays recounts the author's early experiences and methods in fiction-writing. She remembers a youthful rejected manuscript that led to a pause in writing, followed by a subsequent submission that was accepted and the pleasure of her first payment. She then explains creative practice: how plots and characters emerge in sleepless hours, scenes and figures taking shape from fleeting images, a tendency to favor young protagonists, and a pragmatic approach that sometimes begins with the final chapter or a single pivotal episode around which the rest of the narrative is built.
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