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‟ I re-read the books I assign to my students. Each time I do, I learn something new.
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‟ My most fertile reading time is when I have just finished a project and haven't started another. I binge-read and surf around bookstores.
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‟ Once upon a time, about 10 years ago, I thought maybe I could write a mystery series about a midwife in Elizabethan England. I had an elaborately convoluted title and an elaborately convoluted plotline, and at that point I got stupendously bored.
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‟ I really love helping students and helping them empathize with people who lived a really long time ago. That's one of the highlights of working in fiction.
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‟ After 20 years of writing academic prose and lectures, it seems very familiar and straightforward to me. Writing a novel for the first time, I was reminded of just how difficult it is to figure out how to get this stuff done when you don't really know what you're doing.
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‟ I was a terrible science student, and for a long time, I thought I just didn't understand science. It turned out that I didn't understand post-Newtonian science. I could actually understand how people thought scientifically about the world in the past.
- Deborah Harkness