![]() ![]() No one would be able to reach me to tell me their troubles.Ģ. On the walls, I would have a watercolour by Molly Bobak, blue lupins, perhaps an oil by Shadbolt a mask by Norman Takeuchi. I would have a small Fafard horse, a running horse, full of movement, on the floor or on a table beside me. ![]() The broad expanse of window would look out over dunes and marram grasses, sand formations and ever-changing waves. I would be at the sea, any sea, in a small, comfortable room. Lorna Crozier asks, "If you could write in any room anywhere in the world, besides your own writing room, where would that be? Please describe it." Frances Itani is the author of the novel Deafeningand its follow-up, Tell, which was shortlisted for the 2014 Scotiabank Giller Prize.īelow, Frances Itani answers eight questions submitted by eight of her fellow writers in the CBC Books Magic 8 Q&A.ġ. ![]()
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