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Monday, May 19
Love Changes Everything: Paperback Comes With New Title, New Author, New Opening
As long as they were changing the title, she decided, why not start using her married name? "Yael Goldstein sounds like a prissy little spoil sport to me," she confessed, "but that was the only name I had when I published Overture. Yael Goldstein Love, on the other hand, sounds like someone to be reckoned with. I'm a little intimidated by her. And very pleased that I'll be spending the rest of my career pretending to be her." And one last change: "I came to dislike the opening [of the novel] after it was already too late to make changes to the hardcover," she said, citing the bristliness of Tasha's narration—a strategy intended to show how Tasha was become less defensive as she warmed to telling her story. "When I got some distance from the book I came to realize that this had an effect I hadn't fully anticipated: it not only holds the reader at a distance for the first ten pages or so but also colors how you feel toward her once she starts becoming more welcoming to the reader. It was a mistake, in other words. And I'm grateful to have had the chance to correct it." You can judge the results for yourself when The Passion of Tasha Darsky comes out in August. Email This Post |
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