I interviewed Paul Harding who won the Pulitzer Prize for fiction for his very first novel called Tinkers. And now
unlike most novelists, Paul's not really interested in plots. He's only halfway interested in characters. So then what
is he interested in? Well, he's interested in describing the wonders and
the mysteries of life. And he's going to teach us how to describe reality more vividly. How to see, how to hear, how to
feel, and then how to take all those sensations and translate them onto the page.
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