"I often wish I was asked more about the craft of the verse. I spent so many agonizing hours ensuring every line break was precise, every word and repetition chosen with care—because it was important to me to maintain the integrity of the lyric while also advancing the narrative. It’s that tightrope walk I’m studying in other people’s work and am continuously looking to understand further."
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On desiring to be asked about her writing style in interviews in “Meet National Book Award Finalist Elizabeth Acevedo” in LitHub (2018 Oct 29)
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