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It's ANOTHER weird universe!!!!
 

Paul Yoon

While browsing books at Books Inc today, I came across a collection of story titled: Once the Shore. I have only managed to read half of the first story, but the quiet power of its language and sense of place is quite startling. (considering I have only read half the story). I always admire writers who can create a sense of pacing. They force me to read slowly. They let images sink. In one of the interviews I looked up online, he mentioned something about wanting to create the presence of water. I am starting to believe that there are elements that the best writers invoke. The slow trickling of water, and its lapping and encircling-- so much like the way stories and language have that same power to draw us in, to suck us into its depth, to soothe us and to quench our thirsts.




AN INTERVIEW WITH PAUL YOON

ONE OF HIS SHORT STORIES HERE

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