Search
Digital Editions »
Renew »
Give a gift »
Look for this icon. This denotes premium subscriber content.
Learn more »
Customer Service »
Get our newsletter »
Home
The Magazine
Current Issue
Online Extras
Preview the Magazine
Next Issue
Back Issues
Special Issues
Meet the Staff
Sweepstakes
Submissions
E-mail Newsletter
Classifieds
Advertise with Us
Advertiser Links
Press Room
Corrections
Annual Index
Why Join?
Subscriber Benefits
Subscribe
Renew
Give a Gift
Contact Us
Articles
Fiction
Nonfiction
Writing for Children
Screenwriting & Plays
Poetry
Interviews & Profiles
Freelance Writing
Getting Published
Miscellaneous
Columns
Ask The Writer
Web Savvy
Watch Your Language
Writing for Children
Editor's Notes
The 30 Second Commute
Dueling with Words
Critique My Query
The Fiction Workshop
Inspiration Zone
Market Directory
Agents
Magazines
Publishers
Writing Programs
Self-Publishers
Contests
Conferences
Submit a Listing
Writing Resources
Writing Groups
Writing Links
Literary Magazines
Writing Prompts
Book Reviews
Community
Staff Blog
Forums
Image Gallery
Shop
Home
»
Staff Blog
Sort by
:
Most Recent
|
Most Viewed
|
Most Commented
A literary comer
For me, the ultimate compliment to a book is when I let it not only retain a spot on an increasingly crowded bookshelf, but resolve to read it in its entirety a second time. That is the case with Tom Rachman ’s debut novel, The Imperfectionists...
Published
Wed, Nov 30 2011 10:17 AM
by
Ron Kovach
Filed under:
Green Bay Packers
,
Mary Curran Hackett
,
Tom Rachman
,
Proof of Heaven
,
Publishers Weekly
,
The Imperfectionists
Holiday wishes from The Writer
Happy Thanksgiving to all our readers and contributors. At The Writer offices in suburban Milwaukee, it’s been a quiet holiday week, with half the staff away on vacations. My colleague Sarah Lange and I have been steering the ship in their absence...
Published
Wed, Nov 23 2011 11:04 AM
by
Ron Kovach
Filed under:
Jhumpa Lahiri
,
Green Bay Packers
,
Ross MacDonald
,
bookworms
Garrison Keillor does it on the fly
Like many people, I’ve long marveled at Garrison Keillor’s ability to spin a tale on A Prairie Home Companion . The more I read about him, the more it sounded like he had an uncanny ability to regularly make up his entertaining stories at...
Published
Wed, Nov 9 2011 1:26 PM
by
Ron Kovach
Filed under:
Bill Monroe
,
FineScale Modeler
,
Mark Hembree
,
A Prairie Home Companion
,
Garrison Keillor
Copyright © 2010 Kalmbach Publishing Co.
Subscriber & Member Login
E-mail:
Password:
Remember me
Welcome to WriterMag.com!
Free Newsletter
Get our free newsletter
Search our Community
in
Staff Blog
Writer Magazine Blogs
(Entire Community)
Syndication
RSS
Atom
Recent Posts
Joyce Carol Oates on blogging
Posted: Wed, May 30 2012
' … A world that can’t stop talking'
Posted: Wed, May 9 2012
Writing help is on the way
Posted: Thu, Apr 26 2012
Biographer Robert Caro a force of nature
Posted: Wed, Apr 25 2012
Larry McMurtry’s talented son
Posted: Wed, Apr 4 2012
Archive
May 2012
(2)
April 2012
(3)
March 2012
(5)
February 2012
(3)
January 2012
(1)
December 2011
(2)
November 2011
(3)
October 2011
(4)
September 2011
(5)
August 2011
(3)
July 2011
(8)
June 2011
(7)
May 2011
(7)
April 2011
(4)
March 2011
(8)
February 2011
(5)
January 2011
(7)
December 2010
(5)
November 2010
(9)
October 2010
(6)
September 2010
(9)
August 2010
(9)
July 2010
(7)
June 2010
(11)
May 2010
(9)
April 2010
(13)
March 2010
(13)
February 2010
(15)
January 2010
(13)
December 2009
(12)
November 2009
(12)
October 2009
(17)
September 2009
(16)
August 2009
(12)
Popular Tags
author interview
AWP
Barnes & Noble
BookExpo
books
bookstores
conference
craft
critiques
editing
fiction
films
freelancing
Gotham Writers' Workshop
inspiration
notable books
novels
poetry
publishing
resources
short-story contest
The Writer magazine
usage
writing life
writing process
View more