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  • A Night of Laughs, Gasps, and Oh My!s

    by Jennifer Clark I had to laugh when writer Eleanor Catton described what she calls the “Luminaries face:” the look her partner would get when she “emerged all breathless” from a solid day’s work, excited to share the latest updates on her novel’s progress. This summer I saw my own version of that face on […]

  • Forewords 2014: Perspective #1

    by Jennifer Clark I had to laugh when writer Eleanor Catton described what she calls the “Luminaries face:” the look her partner would get when she “emerged all breathless” from a solid day’s work, excited to share the latest updates on her novel’s progress. This summer I saw my own version of that face on […]

  • The Luminaries: The Fortunes Are Told In The Stars

    by Jennifer Clark I had to laugh when writer Eleanor Catton described what she calls the “Luminaries face:” the look her partner would get when she “emerged all breathless” from a solid day’s work, excited to share the latest updates on her novel’s progress. This summer I saw my own version of that face on […]

  • Detachment: An Adoption Memoir

    by Jennifer Clark I had to laugh when writer Eleanor Catton described what she calls the “Luminaries face:” the look her partner would get when she “emerged all breathless” from a solid day’s work, excited to share the latest updates on her novel’s progress. This summer I saw my own version of that face on […]

  • On Yearning

    by Jennifer Clark I had to laugh when writer Eleanor Catton described what she calls the “Luminaries face:” the look her partner would get when she “emerged all breathless” from a solid day’s work, excited to share the latest updates on her novel’s progress. This summer I saw my own version of that face on […]

  • “Engaged Audiences, Engaged Readers”

    by Jennifer Clark I had to laugh when writer Eleanor Catton described what she calls the “Luminaries face:” the look her partner would get when she “emerged all breathless” from a solid day’s work, excited to share the latest updates on her novel’s progress. This summer I saw my own version of that face on […]

  • Feeling blocked?

    by Jennifer Clark I had to laugh when writer Eleanor Catton described what she calls the “Luminaries face:” the look her partner would get when she “emerged all breathless” from a solid day’s work, excited to share the latest updates on her novel’s progress. This summer I saw my own version of that face on […]