I would be curious to hear about how you came up with the idea for Cat's Eye. Was it a general feeling you wanted to convey? Did it stem from personal experience? (your insights into the relationship between Cordelia and Elaine is very astute)
How did the project evolve from conception to final product? What was the process like? Was it an easy book to craft?
The reflection at the end of the novel, when Elaine is sad, not because of something that was, but of something that would never be—two ladies laughing over tea—is very profound and heart-wrenching. Was this idea fully developed at the outset of the novel's creation, or did it evolve as you went along?
How did the project evolve from conception to final product? What was the process like? Was it an easy book to craft?
The reflection at the end of the novel, when Elaine is sad, not because of something that was, but of something that would never be—two ladies laughing over tea—is very profound and heart-wrenching. Was this idea fully developed at the outset of the novel's creation, or did it evolve as you went along?
Thanks!