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If you’re (like me) a fan of William Zinsser’s wonderful books about writing, most notably the classic On Writing Well , you might want to check out his blog for The American Scholar. The magazine describes “Zinsser on Friday”...
I’m trying to decide if I’ll be able to finish reading Justin Cronin’s new book The Passage , a story about a little girl who is destined to save the world from a military experiment gone wrong—a virus that wipes out most of humanity...
We often point out in The Writer that writing is a lifetime endeavor. A good example of this was the great novelist Henry Roth. According to a New York Times article, “Breathing Life Into Henry Roth” by Charles McGrath, Roth was a fascinating...
I spent last week in New York to attend BookExpo America , the giant publishing conference at the Jacob K. Javits Center for booksellers, agents, authors and book publishers. I shared a booth at the show with Andre Becker (left, in photo) of Gotham Writers’...
Today’s Wall Street Journal features a great overview piece by Geoffrey A. Fowler and Jeffrey A. Trachtenberg on digital self-publishing, and how it threatens traditional publishing. A few highlights: “ ‘[Digital self-publishing is]...
Freelance writing can be hectic and stressful. You spend a lot of time pitching topics or writing manuscripts that may not even get published, deal with rejection, work under tight deadlines, and collaborate with editors on revision. If you have a day...
When I was interviewing Daniyal Mueenuddin for the June issue of The Writer , the conversation veered away from his writing in particular into the territory of the ethics of using real people in your writing, whether in fiction or memoir. (When interviews...
As most mystery fans know, we first met Rusty Sabich 23 years ago in Scott Turow’s novel Presumed Innocent , now something of a genre classic. Rusty, then a deputy prosecutor in a thinly disguised Chicago, got himself in a big heap of trouble when...
With the publishing business changing daily, making it ever more difficult to get published, two recent New York Times stories were heartening. They highlight the importance of independent-minded editors and small presses now and in the past. In his review...
A. Manette Ansay is in town (Milwaukee) tonight, appearing at the Wisconsin Conservatory of Music to talk about her latest novel, Good Things I Wish for You , which explores the relationship between Clara Schumann and Johannes Brahms. I went to Ansay’s...
Oops. Forgot an author for my colleague Sarah Lange’s May 28 th blog on great beach reading. That would be Daniel Silva. Any of his espionage-thrillers will do; they’re unusually well-crafted, and absorbing enough to get you sun-burned. The...
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