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I have a strange habit of taking off the jacket from hardcover books.
Paulie tried to hug him but Thomas felt like a dirty sponge slick with oil that wouldn't take anything he tried to give it. His body was hanging wrong and it scared Paulie to look at it.
Infinite Home by Kathleen Alcott
In that untouched space of four and a half hours, no one missed them and none of them missed anyone, and the sun went down and the street lamps went on, and the phone never rang.
Infinite Home by Kathleen Alcott
“I pay a lot of attention to the fine elements. I’m very careful about the repetition of words, I’m careful about syllabic value, and that the syllabic value on either side of a sentence–or in a multi-clause sentence–is balanced. I definitely emphasize reading aloud. If a sentence can’t exist in that way or doesn’t exist in a clean way, there’s something wrong with it.”
--Kathleen Alcott talks to Elisabeth Donnelly about Brooklyn & California, control in narratives, and writing INFINITE HOME.
(via Talking with Kathleen Alcott about Infinite Home and the Pursuit of Utopian Ideals | Brooklyn Magazine)
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We’re getting ready for the summer with these fantastic new novels! Peter Nichols’ THE ROCKS "is a perfect escape”, while Kathleen Alcott’s INFINITE HOME will make you question the spaces you find yourself in.
(via 18 Brilliant Books You Won't Want To Miss This Summer)