I wrote a book that
had a character a lot like me. He had many of my experiences. He lived in my
neighbourhood. His family was a lot like mine. I knew people would assume he was me,
that they’d see an anagram in any name I gave him. (“Hah! ‘Tom Ronson’
is really ‘Ron Thompson,’ right?!”) All the names I considered
sounded false, so I avoided naming him at all. I completed the book
without calling him anything. I found virtue and freedom in his anonymity. He
was an everyman, a vessel, a doppelgänger who was and wasn’t me.
Inspired by Contemplating Fate & Destiny. Image by Dover Thrift Editions. The book I referenced is A Person of Letters. Let me tell you, it’s hard, and probably pretty dumb, for a first-time novelist to go novel length and not name his protagonist.
US (online) launch of 52 Weeks to a Sweeter Life
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Join us to celebrate the launch of 52 Weeks in the US! Wednesday October
16, 7:30pm EDT In conversation with Dr. B. Nilaja Green and organized
by Charis ...
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