I write things in my house, and hopefully there's a reader out there who enjoys it and has an experience with it, but that's very different than a performer on stage, where there's an immediate dance with the audience. It's incredibly powerful. Stacey D'Erasmo audiencedanceenjoy share on social
While 'A Blessed Child' might have been a more tough-minded book had Ullmann thrown a spanner into the works, it's not hard to understand her decision to keep things going. Stacey D'Erasmo blessbookchild Change image and share on social
Of course, a secret is no good if it doesn't need to be a secret. Stacey D'Erasmo goodsecret Change image and share on social
You can get anything online, including things that don't even exist. We've invented our own collective unconscious. The normal rules of time and space don't apply. It's held together by some other force than gravity. It's endless. It's like some unimaginably huge, messy novel that's writing itself both with and without us. Stacey D'Erasmo applycollectiveendless share on social
That feeling of being part of a group moving together is very powerful. It feels like it opens up a zone of possibility, a place for another self to form, also a place for a new world to form. Stacey D'Erasmo feltformgroup Change image and share on social
In her previous novels, Maggie O'Farrell has often measured the distance between intimates and the unexpected intimacy of distance - geographic, temporal, cultural. In 'The Hand That First Held Mine' and 'The Distance Between Us,' characters separated by many miles or many years turn out to be joined in ways they never anticipated. Stacey D'Erasmo anticipatecharactercultural share on social
In each medium - popular music, literature, and visual art, respectively - the woman has broken form, shed a skin, with each phase of her career, whereas the man has returned to ever-deepening iterations of the sound or sentence or imagery with which he began. Stacey D'Erasmo artbeginbreak share on social
I never thought much about God, certainly never wondered whether God was thinking about me, until I fell in love with a Zen Buddhist priest. Stacey D'Erasmo buddhistfallgod Change image and share on social
On a deeper level, there's a level of privacy that I need in order to work, and if there's been a time when there's been a lot of publicness in my life, it can be a little bit difficult to sort of rebuild that private space. Stacey D'Erasmo bitedeepdifficult share on social
Royalty mostly seem like members of some anachronistic faith, like the Amish, peculiar in gilded buggies. Stacey D'Erasmo amishanachronisticbuggy Change image and share on social