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The Wave in the Mind: Talks and Essays on the Writer, the Reader and the Imagination
by Ursula K. Le Guin
July 8, 2019 - July 10, 2019 (read/literary-criticism/writing-advice)

K. Le Guin, U. (2004). The Wave in the Mind: Talks and Essays on the Writer, the Reader and the Imagination. Shambhala.


Shambhala, 2004. 314 pages. Paperback. 9781590300060

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p.244
perforce »
(adverb) by physical coercion / (adverb) by force…
p.238
ballast »
(noun) material that is used to provide stability…
p.181
syncopated »
(adjective) cut short; abbreviated / (adjective) …
p.28
liminal »
ambiguous; occupying a position at, or on both si…
p.13
reliquary »
(noun) a container or shrine in which sacred reli…
p.284
writing and falling in love
When I was young, I used to know that I had a sto…
p.282
when they rode the wave, and all the words were r…
[...] I hope every writer has had at least a mome…
p.268
the ground of our experience is dark
Some of the most praised recent memoirs have been…
p.238
in that space, the story takes place
Though the author may pretend otherwise, the auth…
p.236
the maker's loving difference from the thing made
Fiction, like all art, takes place in a space tha…