Catherine Cusset 5/13/19


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Catherine Cusset, author of Life of David Hockney (Other Press). 

This week’s Write the Book Prompt was generously suggested by my guest, Catherine Cusset. When we remember something that we've shared with another person - a story or incident - very often, two very different stories might emerge from the two perspectives. Memory is not reliable, and so different people will remember events differently. With this in mind, write the same event or story from the perspectives of two people who experience it. These can be two lovers, two siblings, a parent and child, two friends; whatever you choose. Consider how each experiences a moment in time - and the sensory details each notices (what they see, hear, smell, etc) - then write two versions of the same story.

Good luck with your work in the coming week, and tune in next week for another prompt or suggestion.


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https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/catherine-cusset-interview-561-5-13-19/id277452617?i=1000438695412


  • 4:58pm Do I Have To Talk You Into It? by Spoon on Hot Thoughts (Matador)
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