The deep-read is when you get gut-hooked and dragged overboard down and down through the maze of print and find, to your amazement, you can breathe down there after all and thereโs a whole other world. Iโm talking about the kind of reading when you realize that books are indeed interactive. . . . Iโm talking about the kind of deep-read where it isnโt just the plot or the characters that matter, but the words and the way they fit together and the meandering evanescent thoughts you think between the lines: the kind of reading where you are fleetingly aware of your own mind at work.
Tim Wynne-JonesItโs the ability to bring events and characters to a resolution that draws me to writing, especially writing for children. I donโt want to ever be didactic, but if thereโs something I do want to say, itโs that you can bring things around. You can make a change. Adult novels are about letting go. Childrenโs novels are about getting a grip.
Tim Wynne-JonesAnd maybe getting a grip and letting go are not so dissimilar, when the holding on or the letting go is all part of moving on-getting on with it. Getting on with the difficult and dizzying business of living.
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