![]() ![]() It shows how encouragement and criticism made all the difference in The Lord of the Rings, The Chronicles of Narnia, and dozens of other books written by the members of their circle. Owen, Bandersnatch offers an inside look at the Inklings of Oxford, and a seat at their table at the Eagle and Child pub. How did these conversations shape the books they were writing? How does creative collaboration enhance individual talent? And what can we learn from their example? Featuring full-page illustrations by James A. Tolkien, and the Inklings met each week to read and discuss each other's work-in-progress, offering both encouragement and blistering critique. An inspiring look at the creative process C. ![]() Also includes a list of illustrations, an epilogue, permissions, notes and a bibliography. ![]() Illustrated in black and white occasionally throughout. She has also added her embossed circular seal on title page which reads "Bandersnatch | Creativity Thrives in Community". The author also has drawn in a small red heart next to her daughter, Sierra Grace's name, to whom the book is dedicated. Signed by author Diana Pavlac Glyer on the title page. ![]()
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