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Portrait de Laurel King

About the author
Laurel King
Novel: A Dog's Chance
Genre: Literary Fiction
28,874 words so far  

About Laurel King

Location: Worcester, MA

Home Region:
United States :: Massachusetts :: Worcester

Age:47

Favorite novels: War and Peace, Great Gatsby, Blindness, A Fine Balance, To Kill a Mocking Bird, Mountains Beyond Mountains, Life of Pi, Sixteen Pleasures, The Corrections, The Dante Club, Beloved, The Power of One, The Heart is a Loney Hunter,

Favorite writers: Tolstoy, Dickens, Updike, Roth, Andre DuBus (the elder), Ian McEwan, Alice Munro, Annie Dillard, Louise Erdrich

Non-noveling interests: Reading with my dog (a registered Reading Education Assistance Dog),hiking, kayaking, hanging out in book store cafes

Joined: octobre 4, 2005

This Year: Official Participant

NaNoWriMo History:
'05 '06 '07

NaNoWriMo posts: 0

NaNoWriMo buddies: 23

 

Brief Author Bio:

Why I write
I write because reading is one of my greatest pleasures in life, and I am indebted to all the wonderful writers and teachers who have shone the light for me, in one way or another. I write because I believe what John Gardner says in On Moral Fiction: “Art rediscovers, generation by generation, what is necessary to humanness.” I write because I believe that a well drawn character elicits empathy and compassion and can wipe out indifference towards those unknown to us. I write because I believe that “Art should cause violence to be set aside,” as Tolstoy states in “What is Art.”

One of the greatest influences in my writing life, Andre Dubus the elder, wrote that he had “always known that writing fiction had little effect on the world; that if it did, young men would not have gone to war after The Iliad.” Part of me believes that he’s right; the other part of me wants to devote my life to proving him wrong. I also believe that a writer is a strange creature, naïve and pragmatic at once, wildly hopeful and deeply skeptical about the future—that’s me.

Synopsis: A Dog's Chance

A disenfranchised librarian hijacks a bookmobile and she and her favorite author race to stop the bus that will deliver her eighteen-year-old son to Fort Benning, ultimate destination Iraq.

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