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The thing that struck me about this piece, Steve, is the idea of an experience’s power to transform. The writer’s job is to convey that transformation. And done well, as you have in the book and in your essays, the experience of reading transforms the reader. It may not even be a “second act” — just a continuation or what Mary Oliver called “one long muscle.”
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Vince Puzick on The Big Quiet
The thing that struck me about this piece, Steve, is the idea of an experience’s power to transform. The writer’s job is to convey that transformation. And done well, as you have in the book and in your essays, the experience of reading transforms the reader. It may not even be a “second act” — just a continuation or what Mary Oliver called “one long muscle.”
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Vince Puzick on The Big Quiet
The thing that struck me about this piece, Steve, is the idea of an experience’s power to transform. The writer’s job is to convey that transformation. And done well, as you have in the book and in your essays, the experience of reading transforms the reader. It may not even be a “second act” — just a continuation or what Mary Oliver called “one long muscle.”
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