Amanuensis is a compelling literary novel exploring the life of an author and the art of writing itself. Through a series of letters and manuscript fragments, the reader is drawn into the world of Franklin File, a writer grappling with his own creative process and the challenges of bringing his stories to life.
Set against a backdrop of shifting historical contexts, the novel delves into themes of authorship, inspiration, and the enduring power of the written word. File's reflections on his craft provide a fascinating glimpse into the mind of a writer, making 'Amanuensis' a must-read for anyone interested in the creative process and the magic of storytelling.
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