Lit Hub · 26 Jun 2026
Walter Mosley: “A Novel is Not a Machine”
This first appeared in Lit Hub’s Craft of Writing newsletter—sign up here. Very often one finds literary editors, critics, and some fiction writers talking about novels as if they were mechanical t…
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Walter Mosley argues that novels should not be viewed as mechanical constructs but as organic creations that reflect the complexities of human experience. He emphasizes the importance of creativity and emotional depth in the writing process.
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