Showing posts with label Jess Ferro. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Jess Ferro. Show all posts

on reading Small Damages through the eyes of an emerging critic

Sunday, November 4, 2012

Earlier this afternoon I had the opportunity to sit and read an academic paper written by Jess Ferro, a young woman studying children's literature at the University of Florida who is also the voice behind Alice in Baker Street, a blog focused on books and art for the young.  Jess's paper—beautifully crafted and surprising at so many turns—took, as its central focus, voice, agency, and the use of the pronoun "I" in two young adult books.  One of those books was Judy Blume's Forever.  The other was my own Small Damages.

It is not my place here to share Jess's conclusions; they belong to her.  I would, however, like to take a moment on what is a gray and cold day in these parts to thank Jess for such a close and generous reading of Small Damages.  Teen years are complex; they are hard.  They are shaped by lonely convictions and accidental conversations, by fathers and friends.  I have made it my business, in the stories I write, to represent all the influences, good fortunes, mishaps, and genetic codes that generate character and precipitate both action.  Some novels move quickly.  Some take a little time—make room for back story, strip black and white to grey.  I'll err on the side of time taking each novel out.  It feels far more true to the life that I know.

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Alice in Baker Street Recounts the Children's Book Conference

Friday, June 8, 2012

I am privileged, in my travels, to meet genuinely kind and interesting people—many of them much younger than me, all of them going places.  Last week, at the Publishing Perspectives Conference held in New York City, I spoke with Jess Ferro, an undergraduate student and children's book lover who had traveled far to make the event and who made the very most of her Big Apple experience.

She's done a wonderful job of capturing the event here.  It gives me great pleasure to introduce Jess and her blog, Alice in Baker Street.  I suspect you'll want to make her musing place a favorite of yours. 

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