In describing the characters and an incident or two from their past and present, Mr. William is likely more expectant than the reader to find out how his developing characters will behave.Īt what point will plot be made manifest? It depends. They reveal themselves line-by-line and serif-by-serif. He knows no more about them than does the reader. William Prentiss, with the assistance of his able and noble bride of mythical proportions, a fine meta-muse named Madge Marley Howell, has begun thinking about the “Great Southern Novel.” He will be describing characters rooted deeply in the Delta psyche. Any similarities to people or places, living or dead, is purely coincidental.
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