Laura Jones writes a mean vignette.
As a reader, I always discover (or get to know better) a vivid, living person on the other end of her words—so vivid, in fact, that I can seldom tell how much is truth and how much is fiction. Her first person narrators leap off the page, bare their souls, and tell you more in a page than you might think possible. Their conversations are always so rich with detail and subtle subtext. Anger, longing, self-doubt, introspection, and eccentricity—these are Laura’s recurring themes, and she paints them with breathtaking realism.
As a writer, I don’t think I have ever finished one of her vignettes without learning something about this craft. And that is a rare gift.
These vignettes will not be for everyone. They don’t always have much of a story arc, and the sense of person can often be very intense. But if you like beautiful, personal, honest writing—or if you are a writer yourself, and want to learn more about your craft—check them out. You won’t be sorry.
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