a fragmental sentence: a new book with an old husband, perhaps
Dear Teachers,
I read this from The Right to Write by Julia Cameron:
"I don't know how you do it," I am sometimes told when I am embarking on some creative pas de deux that looks risky to others - a new book with an old husband, perhaps. Writing is how I do "it." Writing is how I do everything...
What does it mean by "a new book with an old husband, perhaps"?
Re: a fragmental sentence: a new book with an old husband, perhaps
She's giving an example of something that "looks risky." Writing a new book with her "old husband."