If the plot of your novel is stuck somewhere, you can try and overcome the obstacle in an undramatic way, as suggested by British illustrator Tom Gauld’s latest cartoon over at the New Yorker.
If the plot of your novel is stuck somewhere, you can try and overcome the obstacle in an undramatic way, as suggested by British illustrator Tom Gauld’s latest cartoon over at the New Yorker.
Guia Cortassa was born, lives, and works in Milan, Italy. After working as a Contemporary Art curator, she went back to writing. She is a contributing editor for Ondarock and her writing has appeared on Rivista Studio, Flair and the Quietus. She compulsively tweets @gcmorvern.
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