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Mark Richard

    Mark Richard's writing delves into deeply personal themes, drawing from his experiences of growing up in poverty amidst a society marked by racial tension and religious fervor. His narratives explore raw human emotions and the complexities of relationships with unflinching honesty. Richard's style is characterized by a potent sense of atmosphere and a distinctive narrative voice that draws readers into worlds rich with nostalgia and introspection. His work often evokes the distinctive spirit of the American South, where reality intertwines with profound inner lives.

    Fischkind
    Why I Write
    • Why I Write

      Thoughts on the Craft of Fiction (A Back Bay Book)

      • 256 pages
      • 9 hours of reading

      In this anthology, 26 writers illuminate the motivations at the heart of their creative lives in original essays that are as surprising and varied as their fiction. The contributors include Pat Conroy, Norman Mailor, Rick Moody and David Foster Wallace.

      Why I Write1999
      3.7
    • Fischkind

      • 219 pages
      • 8 hours of reading
      Fischkind1995