From Deseret News archives:
Writer based novel on her fiction class
For several years she has taught fiction at the Gotham Writers' Workshop in Manhattan. She has now taught 1,000 students. Meanwhile, she has written two novels: "Courting Disaster," the story of a woman who has been engaged 14 times and then falls in love; and "Pitch," a story of a woman who feels possessed by the ghost of Alexander Scriabin, a peculiar 20th century composer.
Neither has yet found a publisher and she has spent the better part of 10 years working on them. Suddenly, she conceived of a novel called "The Fiction Class," based on her experiences teaching 14 students at a time for 10-week terms.
It took her only four months to write the novel, and it was quickly accepted for publication by Penguin Group. She was passionate about it. "Every day I was trying to see how it would come together, pushing myself to get it done," said Breen during a phone interview from her home in Queens. "I included teaching tips about writing very deliberately. I always give my students writing exercises and most of them excel in that assignment."
But when Breen began writing "The Fiction Class," she felt the passion that apparently had been lacking in her previous work. "I imagined telling it to my students, and I think it worked." Her agent told her this is "the most accessible novel" she has written.
Because the teacher in the novel visits her mother in a nursing home after class each week, Breen could also draw on her own experience with her mother. Virtually every week she and her mother ended up in an argument. "It's very difficult to have a mother in a nursing home," Breen said. "But I knew who I was talking to. One of my books was about a classical pianist. Not everyone relates to a classical pianist, but everyone has to deal with a mother."
Arabella, the teacher in "The Fiction Class," started sharing stories with her mother about her class, even telling her about the writing exercises, and soon her mother became interested in writing. Finally, Arabella learned that her mother had written a short story and she wanted her daughter's criticism.
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