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One of my dad's former students and a family friend is Marti Leimbach. She has been a successful novelist since the MFA program, with one of those kaboom debuts. Her first novel was Dying Young, which was not only a very good book but was made into a movie, causing fame and money, etc. (The book is way better than the movie for anyone who only knows the latter.)
Looks like she's going to make another big dent with her newest, Daniel Isn't Talking. It's really great to see Dad's friends and students doing so well. Thirteen years after his death, you can see the effect of teaching and mentoring continue.
Looks like she's going to make another big dent with her newest, Daniel Isn't Talking. It's really great to see Dad's friends and students doing so well. Thirteen years after his death, you can see the effect of teaching and mentoring continue.
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Date: 2006-04-09 10:57 pm (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 2006-04-09 11:27 pm (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 2006-04-10 12:13 am (UTC)From Marti Leimbach (former student of MacDonald Harris)
Date: 2006-04-16 09:03 pm (UTC)I think he'd really have liked Daniel Isn't Talking. He wouldn't have cared two hoots about the film stuff (never went to movies if he could help it because he said they messed up his writing for days afterwards) but would have loved the book.
One my sorrows about his death is that I cannot show him my work before it goes to print -- I valued his opinion so much. He was a great reader as well as writer. Miss him lots. He made me laugh and made me think and made me a better writer.
xMarti