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Linda Fairchild's avatar

OMG! I’m publishing a children’s book this year with an orange striped cat! Title is The Land of Purrr. Huge congratulations on your debut book. One of many to follow!!

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Margaret Holt's avatar

I ordered your book today. I'm really excited to read it (in a few months). I know you posed a question to your readers at the end of this writing, but instead of responding to that question, I want to say that the Booker Prize phenomenon you describe reminds me much of what I think Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi meant by "flow". From Wikipedia: "In his seminal work, Flow: The Psychology of Optimal Experience, Csíkszentmihályi outlined his theory that people are happiest when they are in a state of flow—a state of concentration or complete absorption with the activity at hand and the situation.[16] It is a state in which people are so involved in an activity that nothing else seems to matter.[16] The flow state is colloquially known as being in the zone or in the groove.[17] It is an optimal state of intrinsic motivation, where the person is fully immersed in what they are doing.[17] This is a feeling everyone has at times, characterized by a feeling of great absorption, engagement, fulfillment, and skill—and during which temporal concerns (time, food, ego-self, etc.) are typically ignored.[17]

In an interview with Wired magazine, Csíkszentmihályi described flow as "being completely involved in an activity for its own sake. The ego falls away. Time flies. Every action, movement, and thought follows inevitably from the previous one, like playing jazz. Your whole being is involved, and you're using your skills to the utmost."[18]

So I will sum this up by saying I am counting on your book being one of my valentines and putting me in a state of flow.

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