Frances Kazan

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August 23, 2013 by peter

The Collapse of a Writing Routine — and How It Was Restored

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My essay, The Collapse of a Writing Routine — and How It Was Restored, has been published on Jane Friedman’s blog: Writing, reading, and publishing in the Digital Age. I am very moved by the 22 or so touching reader comments so far. Please enjoy it!

 

 

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English born Frances Kazan is a writer, lecturer, producer and arts supporter.

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Kazan has written a politically intriguing and uniquely stylized novel with a subject matter that is refreshingly untrodden. A master of Turkish studies, she conveys this story with the mystique of billowing incense. (review of Halide’s Gift)

— Elsa Gaztambide

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