When Doubleday editor Gerald Howard acquired Hanya Yanagihara's A Little Life, a 736-page novel about a New Yorker with a hellish past, he told her they'd have to cut it down by a third. She countered that Eleanor Catton's The Luminaries and Donna Tartt's The Goldfinch, both longer than her book, were poised to do pretty well that year. Read more
Children's creativity
'The creative process is open to all. I don't believe in some magical creative gift, the exclusive possession of a few, nor need it concern big or sophisticated ideas. On the contrary, creativity may depend upon the recognition that our own thoughts and ideas are as valid as anyone else's; something which we knew as children, and which we were taught to unlearn. Read more