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“I hunt and fish because it helps my writing.” Some Very Specific Writing Advice from Jim Harrison

From the The Search for the Genuine: Selected Nonfiction, 1970-2015

September 12, 2022  By Jim Harrison   Posted In  Craft and Advice  Craft and Criticism  Features  Literary Criticism  Nature 
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On Muriel Spark’s Complicated Balancing of Writing and Motherhood

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Gut Feelings: How Does Intuition Work, Anyway?

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Heroes or Traitors? Writing the Story of the Saint Patrick’s Battalion in the Mexican-American War

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The Madness of Online Crowds: What the 2016 Murder of Seth Rich Tells Us About Our Conspiratorial Age

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Read Some of Annette Dauphin Simon’s Book Spine Poetry

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The Danger—and Hope—of a First Year in America

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Should the Right to “Belong” Be Enshrined As a Sacred Human Right?

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Carlos Allende: How to Make Stories More Compelling

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