Eight little reads that make a big impact.
You must read Claire Keegan’s “small things like these” - superb! x
I was sure I had, but it’s not on my Good Reads and the blurb doesn’t sound overly familiar! So even if I have, it sounds ripe for a re-read.
I just read Keegan’s new one, So Late in the Day, and it is brilliant. So is this interview with her: https://www.theguardian.com/books/2023/sep/02/claire-keegan-i-cant-explain-my-work-i-just-write-stories-so-late-in-the-day-interview
LOVE the concept of economic prose. Charlotte Wood has done exactly this with Stone Yard Devotional (I'm reading it slowly, pencil in hand). I'll be reading So Late in the Day stat x
You must read Claire Keegan’s “small things like these” - superb! x
I was sure I had, but it’s not on my Good Reads and the blurb doesn’t sound overly familiar! So even if I have, it sounds ripe for a re-read.
I just read Keegan’s new one, So Late in the Day, and it is brilliant. So is this interview with her: https://www.theguardian.com/books/2023/sep/02/claire-keegan-i-cant-explain-my-work-i-just-write-stories-so-late-in-the-day-interview
LOVE the concept of economic prose. Charlotte Wood has done exactly this with Stone Yard Devotional (I'm reading it slowly, pencil in hand). I'll be reading So Late in the Day stat x