How Bestselling Novelist & Educator Jennifer Close Writes

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The bestselling author and educator, Jennifer Close, spoke with me about writing her first book on unemployment, how to write a novel in 12 weeks, and her latest, “Marrying the Ketchups.”  

Jennifer is the bestselling author of Girls in White Dresses, The Smart One, and The Hopefuls.

Her latest is Marrying the Ketchups (available from Knopf | April 26, 2022), described as a “comedy of manners about three generations of a Chicago restaurant family,” and “… a love letter to shared meals and to the family-owned restaurants we all keep coming back to.”

Jennifer has an M.F.A. in Fiction from The New School and currently teaches creative writing at Catapult. She worked in New York in print magazines for many years and has taught creative writing at George Washington University.

Stay calm and write on …

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In this file Jennifer Close and I discussed:

  • How writers can use fear as a motivator
  • Why actually “marrying the ketchups” is a little gross
  • What workshopping a novel from start to finish can do for you
  • The difference between scheduling for time vs. word count
  • Why writing doesn’t always look like writing
  • And a lot more!

Show Notes:

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