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Barbara Shoup

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Barbara Shoup is the author of eight novels for adults and young adults, most recently An American Tune and Looking for Jack Kerouac, as well as a memoir, A Commotion in Your Heart: Notes about Writing and Life. She is the co-author of Novel Ideas: Contemporary Authors Share the Creative Process and Story Matters., as well as in The Writer and the New York Times travel section. Her young adult novels, Wish You Were Here and Stranded in Harmony were selected as American Library Association Best Books for Young Adults. The recipient of the PEN Phyllis Reynolds Naylor Fellowship and grants from the Indiana Arts Commission, she is the Writer-in-Residence at the Indiana Writers Center and a faculty member at Art Workshop International.

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Everything You Want

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Looking for Jack Kerouac

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I hate politics. Before 2016 I avoided reading or talking about it because it was either boring or depressing or infuriating. I thought, Catch 22: anyone who WANTS to be a politician is not qualified to be one because what wanting to be a politician really means is wanting power. I didn’t think all politicians started out that way, just that they inevitably became that way because of

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“Curiosity is the best antidote to prejudice... Learn to see all humankind in its maddening, glorious complexity.”
barbara shoup, Novel Ideas: Contemporary Authors Share the Creative Process

“Your story must evoke in you a sense of wonder, a voice that whispers to the reader behind the words, "Can you believe this?" You must also be a little scared of the story on some level. Writing it has to cost you something. At the very least, there must be the possibility that, writing it, you might discover something you don't want to know.”
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“In a sense, you have to grab your reader by the lapels and say, 'I must tell you this story, or I will die!”
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“Lord, how unutterably disgusting life is! What dirty tricks it plays us, one moment free; the next, this. Here we are among the breadcrumbs and the stained napkins again. That knife is already congealing with grease. Disorder, sordidity and corruption surrounds us. We have been taking into our mouths the bodies of dead birds. It is with these greasy crumbs, slobbering over napkins, and little corpses that we have to build. Always it begins again; always there is the enemy; eyes meeting ours; fingers twitching ours; the effort waiting. Call the waiter. Pay the bill. We must pull ourselves up out of the chairs. We must find our coats. We must go. Must, must, must — detestable word. Once more, I who had thought myself immune, who had said, "Now I am rid of all that", find that the wave has tumbled me over, head over heels, scattering my possessions, leaving me to collect, to assemble, to head together, to summon my forces, rise and confront the enemy.”
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