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#1378: Willa Cather to Zoë Akins, [October 1925]

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STEAM HEAT
ELECTRIC LIGHTS
GARAGE LIVERY
The Shattuck Inn3
AT THE FOOT OF MONADNOCK MOUNTAIN
OPEN ALL THE YEAR
2JAFFREY, N.H.
ELEVATION 1200 FEET
PRIVATE BATHS
OPEN FIRES
Dearest Zoë1:

I don't find this very interesting. I think you have to care about your characters (so do I) to write well. There isn't any glow in this, somehow. You don't belong to the "naturalistic" school, I'm sure.

Yes, I saw4 "The Buccaneer"5 in Boston6—alas, alas!

Do read Anne Parish7's novel8, it's delightful!

I'm working hard and feeling awfully fit. Miss Lewis9 comes tonight to spend a week.

With love W. S. C.