From her Q&A with Deborah Kalb:
Q: How did you come up with the idea for Impossible Views of the World, and for your character Stella?Visit Lucy Ives's website.
A: Several years ago (six years, to be precise) I was supposed to be writing something else when the opening lines of the novel suddenly popped into my head. I wrote them down without knowing what they meant and went on to write the next couple of pages.
I struggled for a while to figure out what this was about: Why was I so interested in this curator? What was going on at the museum where she worked? It was all very weird and mysterious!
I kept going with the book and eventually, sort of like a “magic eye” image, it all started to make a kind of sense and a picture emerged.
It interests me that I’ve managed to write a literary mystery novel here, because certainly the story and characters, while very vivid to me, were not initially things I’d planned. They were very spontaneous, somewhat spookily so. It’s a little like...[read on]
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