The Ten Year Novel: An Immersion of Fiction with Sari Wilson

Published: April 19, 2016, 3 p.m.

The Ten Year Novel with Sari Wilson and Crystal-Lee Quibell discuss how Sari\u2019s debut novel Girl Through Glass took ten years to write, how she incorporated a new character years later to create the perfect story and what she\u2019s learned about writing fiction.\n\nSari Wilson\xa0is a New York-based fiction writer. She has received a Wallace Stegner Fellowship from Stanford University, and a Provincetown Fine Arts Work Center Fellowship in fiction. Her first fiction novel, Girl Through Glass is available now.\n\nCrystal-Lee Quibell\xa0is the host of Literary Speaking, a weekly podcast dedicated to helping writers learn from best-selling authors, literary agents, and publishers. Founder of The Magical Writers Group, a private teaching forum for writers specifically focused on memoir. She is a champion for the written word, student of publishing and an obsessive book collector with a serious case of wanderlust. A self-described mermaid and witchy woman for life, she believes that life is better with books, chocolate, and the occasional cheese board. Her upcoming essay is to be featured in the forthcoming book, The Magic Of Memoir: Inspiration for the Writer's Journey.