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Last Updated (Tuesday, 16 February 2010 11:06)
Nicholas Sparks
You are a popular, wealthy writer, but that brings you little comfort today. You are in NewHampshire for the funeral of your wife's father. It is not the ending you'd have written. And there is something else: At precisely the appointed time, your cell phone rings. You have been dreading the call. You answer. "Nicholas Sparks." The caller, a magazine interviewer, greets you
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Author Jodi Picoult
Speaks To Carpe Articulum Literary Review About This Issue's Theme of Longing: "Longing is the foundation of the human condition -- don't we all want what we can't have? Whether it's the greed that is the cornerstone of a villain or the unrequited love of a star-crossed couple, the hole that a reader sees gnawing away at a character echoes personally. Last Updated (Wednesday, 11 November 2009 11:43) |











