Shelley Russell
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Richard Russo:
Hi there! Thanks for taking questions...such a fan of your work. Straight Man and Empire Falls...didn't want them to end. So many characters you've created have "stuck with me". Is there any character that you have identified more closely with? Which character felt most personal to you? Thanks and looking forward to your newest!
Richard Russo
Hi, Shelley. Thanks for the kind words. I wrote Empire Falls at a period in my life when I was terrified for the safety of my daughters. They were both great kids, but I was coming to understand that they had inner lives and there were things they could no longer share with their father. Also, real-world dangers I couldn't protect them from. I gave all that parental dread to Miles Roby in Empire, who'd gladly give up his life for his beloved daughter's, but also realizes that life won't give him that choice.
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Diane
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Richard Russo:
Dear Mr. Russo, So excited to read this! I had written in a previous review that I love your writing so muchI would even read your grocery lists. Do you have a favorite among your own novels? I still laugh out loud when I read Straight Man...especially the part about getting the dog. Hilarious! Thank you for enriching my life. Diane
Mark Zaborowski
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Richard Russo:
Hello Mr. Russo. I'm a big fan of your writing, particularly your ability to make "ordinary" characters' lives so interesting. I have not found another author who can make the seemingly mundane life of a small town so fascinating. So my question to you is: can you recommend other authors that have styles similar to yours? Looking forward to reading your new novel.
Joe D M-H
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Richard Russo:
I loved Empire Falls and Straight Man; you capture so much in the way of the humor and humanity of your characters' inner thoughts and the closeness (and intense, familiar realness) of the towns/communities they inhabit. What do you do, if anything, to prepare yourself for writing? Any habits? Do you outline or discovery-write your plots and characterizations? Do you do world-building beforehand or as you go along?
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