In this second part of my interview with Susan Merrell, author of Shirley: A Novel, teacher in the MFA in Creative Writing & Literature at the Lichtenstein Center of Stony Brook Southampton, and co-creator, with the novelist Meg Wolitzer, of the BookEnds Fellowship novel revision program, we talk about what I call inner stuff–the thoughts, ideas, and attitudes that affect your work, even if you’re not fully conscious of it.

We covered:

• Really cool, serendipitous story about how she came to write a novel about the iconic American writer, Shirley Jackson

• How she deals with her inner Achilles heel: shame

• Meditation as the answer to everything

• How the need for validation drives many writers to produce more (this was truly fascination and made me think, hmm, maybe I just don’t have a drive for validation, and maybe that’s not a good thing?)

• How teaching students makes her feel ‘’ridiculously happy’’

• How the publishing industry doesn’t necessarily support the right books

Connect with Susan at susanscarfmerrell.com.

For full show notes with links to everything we discuss, plus bonus photos!, visit katehanley.substack.com.

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