The final part of ThisWriting Life's cheerful conversation with Vendela Vida begins with wondering whether writing is a form of narcissism and ends with a discussion of parenthood.----more----In between we explored: 'There are people     doing good in the world...and I am just sitting here thinking my thoughts.     That's why you need to keep a sense of humour about what you are doing.'Vida on her children's     literacy programme, 826 Valencia, and The Believer magazine'Writing can be very     lonely...We read to know...                        
                                                    
                                
The final part of ThisWriting Life's cheerful conversation with Vendela Vida begins with wondering whether writing is a form of narcissism and ends with a discussion of parenthood.----more----In between we explored: 
- 'There are people     doing good in the world...and I am just sitting here thinking my thoughts.     That's why you need to keep a sense of humour about what you are doing.'
- Vida on her children's     literacy programme, 826 Valencia, and The Believer magazine
- 'Writing can be very     lonely...We read to know we're not alone, and we write to know we're not     alone'
- the importance     of helping young people develop writing skills
- 'If my own kids wanted     to be a writer, I might say, Gosh, there are so many jobs out there.'
- on her early writing     career: 'Trying to pay grad school loans, working a job, waitressing. 5     o'clock in the morning pretending to write to justify the rest of my     existence. That is not fun...'
- on whether she had a     choice to be a novelist
- how do writers (try     to) make a living?
- how does Vida fit it     all in? 
- what's next?
- family and motherhood.
Two short Vida 'This Writing Life podcast-extras' will follow next week. Her latest novel is 
The Diver's Clothes Lie Empty, available in paperback from Atlantic.
                            
 
                            
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