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So You've Decided to Write: What I Learned From Editing Jim Harrison
Part Three of Terry McDonell's Summer Series on Becoming a Writer
By
Terry McDonell
| July 13, 2017
So You've Decided to Write: When to Drown Your Darlings
Part Two in Terry McDonell's Summer Series on How to Be a Writer
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Terry McDonell
| July 12, 2017
How Thoreau (And My Father) Taught Me That Literature is a Public Good
"This Function is as Vital as Air, as Vital as Water"
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Kristen Case
| July 12, 2017
Spider-Man Taught Me How to Live, Comics Taught Me How to Write
Nikesh Shukla on the Dual Life of an Immigrant Son in North West London
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Nikesh Shukla
| July 12, 2017
So You've Decided to Write: Advice from a Great and Notorious Editor
Introducing a New Summer Series on Writing from Terry McDonell
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Terry McDonell
| July 11, 2017
Why E.B. White Was Wrong About (Some of) the Elements of Style
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I Bought Sam Shepard's Clothes Off the Internet
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| June 30, 2017
Refusing to Let Go of My Characters
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| June 29, 2017
The Pessimist's Guide to Literary Wedding Toasts
Seriously, Put Down the Damn Neruda
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| June 28, 2017
Why is it So Difficult to Define the Essay?
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If a Bear Shows Up in the First Act, He Better Eat Someone in the Second
Tom Bouman on the Use of Man-Eating Bears in Fiction
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