The writer does not and should not have the last word. That belongs to the reader.


The Paris Review, The Art of Fiction No. 183, Issue 171, Fall 2004


The writer does not and should not have the last word. That belongs to the reader.

The writer does not and should not have the last word. That belongs to the reader.

The writer does not and should not have the last word. That belongs to the reader.

The writer does not and should not have the last word. That belongs to the reader.