The Artists for Whom It Was Never Too Late
Briefly

Alice McDermott experiments with science fiction, mysteries, and novels about novelists, aiming to try new genres that she hasn't previously embraced.
Thurston Moore delves into a novella named 'Boomerang and Parsnip,' exploring an irreal love story set in 1981, showcasing a departure from his music career into writing.
Jenny Offill plans to start an all-female band named Spacecrone, inspired by Ursula K. Le Guin, focusing on creativity and aesthetics over traditional music skills.
Earl Sweatshirt expresses his continuous return to making music despite self-doubt, also contemplating trying stand-up comedy as a new challenge without the comfort of music.
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