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The Music of What Happens

The Music of What Happens


‘Put your faith in language — character will follow and plot, too, will eventually emerge.’

Posted on September 5, 2020Categories manuscripts, UncategorizedTags Colum McCann, George Saunders, Gerard Manley Hopkins, language, mystery, plot, trust, writing1 Comment

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