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This business of voice. How to speak of it? It is a little like trying to write about blood. You’ve been taught that blood is of you, in you, but you can’t hear it unless you put your hands over your ears.
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Here’s the uncomfortable fact of writing: Left unexamined, the subtext in an essay can exist without our awareness or recognition of it.
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Writing exercises to s l o w y o u d o w n in order to explore the unknown.
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What can Oscar Wilde's dialogue about the "insufferable realists of nineteenth-century fiction" teach us about writing essays in 2014? https://t.co/0m8FzZt8n4
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We spoke with David Bradley about the N-word, systemic racism, and whether or not he has a responsibility to write about #Ferguson.
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Patrick Somerville describes his experiences writing for television and how it's sharpened his sense of storytelling.
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No matter what you've done in the past, find the most appropriate narrator for every new thing you write.
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Join us at our Association of Writers & Writing Programs reading!
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Leslie Jamison, Thomas Larson, and Jody McAuliffe have written the foundations for a new reading list on how to write about our real obsession: the condition of being human.
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It can take writing to realize that while we thought we were just living, history was unfolding.
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