"All through my childhood, I wanted to be a novelist. I stopped writing at various points because I would get frustrated because there were things I didn’t know how to do. I didn’t know how to move a story through time. Pacing. My character would enter a room and need to get across the room to the action, and I would walk her ploddingly across the room. I didn’t know how to move the plot along quickly and efficiently through time…"
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On her initial struggles to become a novelist in “Ruth Ozeki: Neither here nor there” in The Writer (2017 Feb 24)
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