You may have read me say it before, but James Michener is a phenomenal writer whose books captivate. Michener did not begin writing professionally until he was in his 40s, so perhaps I have a few years yet to learn his secrets. It just so happens to be that the vast majority of these characters are also fictitious How the author accomplishes this feat is beyond me, for the planning, writing, and rewriting that must go into his works would be more than I could handle in my present life situation. Michener’s novels are multi-generational biographies of people whom, once you are done reading, you feel like you have known for years. I have been working on a novel of my own for several years, and I can barley eek out a couple thousand words in a chapter, with characters who refuse to round themselves out naturally. Michener, and I must continue to emphasize how fascinating a writer I find him to be. This has been my third experience with the mind of James A. “Alaska did not produce supermen, but in its formative periods it was served by men of character and determination, and it is a fortunate land which knows such public servants.” (365)
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