Through their Eyes: Examining Character in Margaret Atwood’s Maddaddam Trilogy
Well, I have just finished Module One of my MFA, and I am taking a little time to recover from that and from the final formatting and proofing of Compendium, which I also finished up this week. I am really excited for how Compendium looks in paperback. The cover looks spectacular, and, although I have read from others that they don't like the paper Createspace uses, I absolutely love the fact that it's a nice, heavy paper stock. It gives even a paperback some weight and presence, and it makes you feel like you are reading a book that someone put thought and care into. Honestly, I love physical books (even though I love my Kindle Voyage as well), but a lot of paperbacks, even trade paperbacks, have a disposable quality to them. That is not the case with Compendium's proofs. Anyway, my point was that I want to share on this blog the general material for all of the close readings that I am doing for my MFA. Because I didn't do a "thoughts" post on my second close reading, I am just going…
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