Craft Capsule: Pet Sitting

The author of I’m Not Hungry but I Could Eat leverages his intrusive thoughts from pet sitting for fiction.
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The author of I’m Not Hungry but I Could Eat leverages his intrusive thoughts from pet sitting for fiction.
The author reflects on the struggle to give shape to an intensely personal book—Dear Memory: Letters On Writing, Silence, and Grief—and discusses how reaching out to fellow writers helped her finish her manuscript.
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