Three Six Five: Prompts, Acts, Divinations (an Inexhaustible Compendium for Writing)

From the author of three inventive novels, including Life Is Everywhere (Graywolf Press, 2022), as well as collections of poems, short stories, and essays, comes a unique book that is at once a compendium of intriguing writing exercises (“Write about a character who invents her own readers”), a collection of questions (“Who is writing this book?”), and a “diary of contemplation and imagination.” At home alongside Yoko Ono’s Grapefruit and Raymond Queneau’s Exercises in Style, Three Six Five presents fresh ways of thinking about writing and the endless possibilities it contains. “Locate the shadows nearest you,” Ives writes in No. 65 of an entire year’s worth of entries and encourages writers to describe them, first in terms of their qualities, then: “What do these shadows hide or reveal? What is inside them?” For writers with a love of play and a spirit of discovery, Three Six Five offers encouragement and inspiration for a year of literary exploration.



























