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    Admiring Fox's "Still Life With Husband"
     
    By Heather Leszczewicz
    Special to OnMilwaukee.com

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    Published Feb. 5, 2007 at 5:10 a.m.
    Tags: lauren fox, still life with husband

    Infidelity, obviously, is not exclusive to the male sector of the population, although that tends to be the pop culture stereotype. In "Still Life with Husband," the debut novel by Milwaukee author Lauren Fox, it is the woman who is unfaithful to her husband.

    "It is a novel about Emily Ross. She is 30 and married to her college sweetheart," explains Fox. "It's the time in marriage where they're wanting different things -- he wants kids, she feels not ready. They're at a point of crisis. She has a sparky meeting with a person at a coffee shop and they have an affair."

    Fox got her inspiration mainly from the way that the media addresses cheating and infidelity.

    "I guess I had been thinking about how media pays attention to men cheating," Fox says. "I happen to know it's not just the men doing the straying. I wanted to know if it would be a possible to be sympathetic, not necessarily condone choices, but root for the main character."

    Fox set "Still Life With Husband" in Milwaukee and there are shades of familiar places, although they've been renamed.

    "I could have set it anywhere I lived, which is not many places," she says. "I'm terrible with geography. I think if I set it somewhere I lived before it'd be really different. I grew up here and it's just so familiar. It's the natural place to set the book."

    But Fox says that while Emily lives where the author does and has similar features, Lauren and Emily are not the same person.

    "There are some (similar) superficial details. I sort of based her home setting on mine. She kind of looks like me," Fox says. "But it's so I can access her inner world."

    The same goes for the rest of the characters in her book, like the prominent best friend Meg.

    "I based her on a bunch of different people. I'm lucky enough to have a lot of Megs in my life, plenty of smart, insightful women in my life," Fox says. "She's made up. It's funny to write a book where some of the characters resemble real people."

    Throughout her 4-year writing process she didn't want anyone stepping in to ruin her flow. Instead, she was a part of a writing group where she would be able to get feedback from people on things she did need help with.

    Fox is married, which begs the questions of how her husband felt that she was writing a novel about an unfaithful wife.

    "He knew. The obvious jumping off point: Was it weird for him?" she says. "It's so obviously fiction. I did put in some physical similarities to me, but I did it to get into (Emily's) psyche. Fiction writers do make up stuff. How truthful is this? It's fiction. It's a different kind of truth."



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    Fox visits the Harry W. Schwartz Bookshop in Shorewood for a reading, Q&A and signing Tuesday, Feb. 13 at 7 p.m.

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