Hey history buffs, this sounds interesting, re Germany -
"He’s asking how, after a country has temporarily and for whatever reason turned homicidally insane, it accounts and atones for its sins. His answer, in essence, is: incompletely."
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'Follows the Taylor family in the 1950s as the 'American century' turns sour. Touching and beautiful.'
#EditorsChoice: Last House by @jessicashattuck, review by @CarrieCallaghan
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Anneke Ernst is full of wisdom: You never know what could be lurking beneath the waves… What secrets does the sea hold in my upcoming debut A SWEET STING OF SALT?
@jgnoelle@hfchitchat That's a good point 😂 And if you're alone, you can probably feel less anxiety over getting it "right." If I'm writing out loud it's usually at work in front of my boss, and that's a little anxiety producing (like we're working on a project together)
@hfchitchat A3: Mmmm 🎃 My character loves to eat all sorts of things - she lived through WWII and the post war austerity, so is delighted with whatever riches come her way. #HFchitchat
@jgnoelle@hfchitchat That's impressive! I can't imagine writing that way, the words that come out of my mouth are usually word salad when I'm trying to write.
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