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In her debut novel, Susannah Felts perfectly captures the feel of growing up Southern-style, the universal push-pull of adolescent limit testing, and, above all, the intoxicating power that comes with burgeoning creativity. This Will Go Down on Your Permanent Record.  · Interview with Susannah Felts, This Will Go Down on Your Permanent Record. Susannah Felts gets questioned about the line between fiction and autobiography on a regular basis. This speaks, she suggested, to a very real longing in readers to make that distinction. "We have this fascination with memoir," she said. This Will Go Down on Your Permanent Record: Felts, Susannah: www.doorway.ru: Books. See All Buying Options. As an alternative, the Kindle eBook is available now and can be read on any device with the free Kindle app. Flip to back Flip to front/5(4).


Susannah Felts is the author of This Will Go Down on Your Permanent Record ( avg rating, ratings, 27 reviews, published ), All Hands On ( This Will Go Down on Your Permanent Record is a story about Vaughn, a sixteen-year-old girl who decides to dump her trio of popular best friends right before school lets out for www.doorway.ru has a camera and is excited about her fall photography class, so she shoots pictures regularly. Then, Vaughn sees Sophie, a small, dramatic-looking fifteen-year-old girl sitting on the porch across the street. Her first book is This Will Go Down on Your Permanent Record. According to Felts, there are many parts of a story that you can get to by starting with place. She thinks that all craft elements bleed into one another in some way. If a writer were to start with place, it would lead them to "character, tension and conflict.".


Susannah Felts. Susannah Felts is a writer and editor living in Nashville, Tenn. She is the cofounder/co-director of The Porch, Nashville's literary center, and the author of This Will Go Down on Your Permanent Record (Featherproof Books). Her fiction and essays have appeared in Literary Hub, the Oxford American, Longreads, The Sun, Wigleaf, Smokelong Quarterly, and other publications. This Will Go Down on Your Permanent Record by Susannah Felts. From the first moment they meet at the Dragon Park, Vaughn and Sophie have a rocky friendship. It seems hard to believe they’re friends at all, considering Vaughn is quiet and thoughtful while Sophie is wild and outspoken. However, they do form a bond, although a volatile one. Felts keenly illuminates the pitfalls of coming of age as an artist, the slippery nature of identity, and the clash of class in the New South. This Will Go Down on Your Permanent Record is a sparkling and probing debut novel from a rising literary star.

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