Trump’s acceptance speech went on for more than an hour.

Senator Rand Paul (R., Ky.) is calling on the FBI to investigate the mob of protestors that swarmed him outside of the White House on Thursday following President Trump's Republican convention speech, saying the group is part of “an organized interstate racket.”  She says the Boies connection had nothing to do with her interest in Weinstein, but agrees the allegations against her “broadened my understanding of how dark things can be”: “If you’d asked me before, does that happen still, that you could weaponise things like that against a woman in this moment, I would have resisted that idea. In an appearance on Fox & Friends A useful corrective to that romantic narrative is Joan Didion’s reportorial masterpiece Restless, lonely, and filled with inchoate adolescent yearning, Evie is gloomily eating a hamburger in a park one afternoon when she notices a group of young women.

It was very hard not to experience it like a total assault,” she says.Cline loathes the cliche that the experience might have made her stronger – “I feel like that’s a way of retroactively validating it” – but she does feel that it taught her something: “I’m no longer attached to the idea of having a certain kind of response from other people to my work.” Being publicly accused “forces you to carve out a space where you feel solid about yourself and your work, and I feel like I’ve got there”.Cline was born and raised in northern California. By default, we were quite isolated in our family unit, and that led me to reading and wondering so much about what the world was like, and what other families were like, and that led to acting,” she says.Cline appeared in short films when she was younger, “but writing always felt much more natural to me”, she says. 2017: Mindhunter, the first episode of season 1 used Charles Manson as a case study. Emma Cline’s fascination with mass murderer Charles Manson — and the female acolytes who surrounded him — has translated into a USA TODAY best seller.

“My parents come from big families, but I wonder about it so much, what it must have been like to have seven children in 10 years,” she says. So to see it play out was very surprising and obviously painful.”Using a woman’s sexual past against her is always meant to provoke shame, and I ask Cline if she felt that, or if she was able to see it at the time as an outrageous abuse of power. Emma Cline: ‘Whatever traits push you to being a writer are probably connected to being hypersensitive.’ Photograph: Brad Torchia/The Guardian. “There’s a statue of me at Notre Dame,” Holtz said. It is now August in California. And they will be greeted as if they are not characteristic threats of 500 years of settled history, but leveraged as ... I haven’t been working in a concentrated way, and I’m very jealous of people who have been. She was the second of seven children, and she makes an apologetic laugh at the size of her family. I always go back to my own consciousness, what it feels like to be inside a head, and I want to give everyone the benefit of having that totality,” she says.Cline’s generosity towards these men is especially remarkable, given that she has written about her own experiences of being sexually harassed: the writer who groped her after she won a literary prize, the photographer who harangued her to pose on a bed until she started to cry, the boyfriend who choked her during a fight.“I think with the violence I experienced, physical or another kind, if you extract a moral from it, it almost validates it as something that had a bigger meaning, something that followed logic, and if there’s one thing I know about humans, it’s that they don’t follow logic.” Instead, she says, people act in ways “that are motivated by aggression or fear.” She has no time for the currently popular theory that to write about such men accords them a dignity and attention they don’t deserve.“Reading and writing are not endorsement.

In The Girls, Cline fictionalised the Manson family, focusing – as the title suggests – on the women, rather than the male cult leader. Trump’s acceptance speech went on for more than an hour. As Prince Harry’s Land Rover swept through the gates of Sandringham House, the favored country estate of his grandmother, the queen, he grew increasingly nervous. That checks out to me.”Emma Cline: 'We are forced to imagine what’s going on in the minds of men'Emma Cline: ‘Whatever traits push you to being a writer are probably connected to being hypersensitive.’ Emma Cline: ‘Whatever traits push you to being a writer are probably connected to being hypersensitive.’ n the many photos of Emma Cline that appeared in the media in 2016, when her hugely successful first book, ‘When I was editing all the stories together I did think: Oh shit, is my worldview this bleak?’ The black-haired girl with her attendants, their laughter a rebuke to my aloneness. I’d been in New York for nine years, and I love it so much, but it’s also a place where you’re very aware of [everyone’s] social context, professional context. La adolescencia es un tema literario recurrente.