In this episode of My Simplified Life, host Michelle Glogovac has an intriguing and enlightening conversation with Boo Trundle, author of the unique and thought-provoking novel, The Daughter Ship. They delve into the journey of the book’s main character, the unconventional storytelling approach, and the creative process Boo used to craft this one-of-a-kind novel. Boo also shares her experience with her artistic practice and how it influenced the book.
In This Episode, Michelle Talks About…
- The book’s narrative structure is unique and requires the reader to adjust their reading style.
- The story goes deeper with each repetition of themes, emotional truths, and question marks.
- Boo’s artistic practice influenced the writing and presentation of the book, including the cover art.
Boo’s Narrative Structure
Boo’s novel, The Daughter Ship, is a unique narrative that requires the reader to adjust their reading style. It’s not a straightforward plot; instead, it continually revisits certain themes and questions, going deeper each time. This unique storytelling technique sets the book apart and adds a layer of depth and complexity that isn’t found in many novels.
An Innovative Approach To Storytelling
The story’s structure is not linear but “vertical,” as Boo puts it. Instead of a traditional beginning, middle, and end format, the narrative keeps returning to the same themes, question marks, and emotional truths, exploring them more deeply each time. This innovative approach to storytelling creates a rich, multi-faceted narrative that delves deep into the psyche of the main character.
How Boo’s Art Background Influenced The Daughter Ship
Boo’s background in art greatly influenced the creation of The Daughter Ship. She not only wrote the novel but also created the cover art. This creative process was not just limited to the writing; it extended to the visual representation of the book, making it a holistic work of art that showcases Boo’s creative genius.