A writer’s intimate confession pulls you into memory, risk, and the craft of a whole book.
The excerpt blends a candid, unsettled voice, a writer’s dilemma, and scenes set in Chicago and a quiet upstate retreat. It frames the act of writing as a striving, imperfect journey, with humor and urgency guiding the reader through doubt, memory, and the push to begin.
- A narrator confronts fear, motive, and the promise of a book that must be written.
- Scenes drift between a city’s character and a secluded writing space, echoing the pull of both reality and imagination.
- Dialogue and interior monologue reveal relationships, ambitions, and the tension between truth and craft.
- The text toys with metafiction, audience, and the writer’s contract with readers and publishers.
Ideal for readers who enjoy literary fiction with a confessional, experimental edge and a focus on the writing life.