![]() ![]() “I’m a big believer in white space and negative space,” she adds, describing narrative as a collaboration between the writer and the reader. Although with constellations, many times people struggle to see the image created by the stars, she is sure of what she sees. She doesn’t necessarily see the final image until the book is finished, but she always knows she’s working towards one. However, Offill says she sees her books more like constellations with points or stars and in the the end she can trace an image or shape. of Speculation, Offill’s previous, has been described as fragmented. This new job puts her in the center of climate crisis doomsday prepping. ![]() Weather follows the story of librarian Lizzie Benson who ends up working with her former mentor Sylvia, the host of a climate-change, end-times podcast. ![]() Jenny Offill presented her latest novel, Weather, at Books Are Magic and discussed it with Rumaan Alam. ![]()
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