What
a writer can do, what a fiction writer or a poet or an essay writer can do is
re-engage people with their own humanity. – Barbara
Kingsolver
I’ve
been reading Barbara Kingsolver’s wonderful – and sometimes wrenching – Pigs in Heaven, a great
example of what she says above quote as any book. Kingsolver has a gift for taking an ordinary scene and adding magic to it with her creative and
descriptive writing. Just a couple short examples from Pigs in
Heaven:
“She’s
the first woman he’s ever known who doesn’t give a damn how she looks, or is
completely happy with the way she looks, which amounts to the same thing. Usually women are aware of complex formulas
regarding how long the legs should be in relation to the waist in relation to
the eyelashes – a mathematics indecipherable to men but strangely crucial to
women.”
“Mr.
Crittenden holds her accountable for every bead. In the morning he puts on his jeweler’s
glasses and counts the beads in every piece she’s brought in, to make sure
they’re all there. It must be hard work, she thought, this business of mistrust.”
“Alice
breathes a little deeper. Sympathizing
over the behavior of men is the baking soda of women’s friendships, it seems,
the thing that makes them bubble and rise.”
Barbara Kingsolver
Good
writers must first be good readers. Even
if you are a very fine writer already, if you read
Barbara Kingsolver, you’ll only get better.
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