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I'm going to wash the hat and wear it to work tomorrow. I'll wear it to keep the sun out of ... I repair the broken door. Because I don't want to dream about thieves at night, I'll wear ... the black hat in bed. I'll read Hikmet and memorize his poem in which he refuses to wear ...
Karen Zemanick Thursday, April 28, 2011 Blog Kathleen Rooney posts today at Harriet, the news blog ... United States. Founded by current and former public library employees, we exist to encourage libraries to ... organization reviews ten new or upcoming titles every month in service to libraries and the public. Readers can ...
themselves to a blog post or cheap joke on Twitter. I may or may not do this every week, it depends what ... send me back to reading the "manifesto" slush pile again. E-readers are the new complimentary ... could be read at full size or, when flipped open, twice its normal width. We also had no trouble reading ...
Services like Twitter,  @author, and less well-known sites like  Red Lemonade  offer readers unprecedented ... about a given piece of fiction getting published and more about what degree of commercialism writers are ... life.  Writers are producing much more than fiction. In a piece about  the writer’s role  written in 2002 Edward ...
back to the word finding, which implies a dualism. Two roles: lost and found. But can a voice be ... me to be—maybe a lot, maybe a little—in what ways does this poet want me to be actively a part of ... this poem?” 19. Maybe nakedness is simply an attitude toward the reader. Whom might you be talking to? ...
suggestions by readers (Jack Shafer has a nice profile of its founders at Slate), and Long Reads performs ... add an iPad to my gadget collection, but I think I'll always prefer paper books, if for no other ... occasional impulse buy of The New Yorker, I do all my periodical reading online, either on my iPhone or in ...
none. Perhaps the very idea of a fictional style has been more congenial to European readers, even ... at least, is that readers whose sense of prose fiction matches Goyen's own, with its ... readers are not accustomed to looking for, much less finding, in much recent fiction: the conviction that ...
that Greenman believes can be both intimate and fraught with misunderstanding. What He's Poised to ... curious about the history of What He’s Poised to Do. It started out as a collection called ... thought that letters were a great writing exercise because they compress so much of what becomes fiction ...
work and who will allow the reader the space to try to figure out what is happening between people. Joy ... together, put people in a car together and see what happens and what can be revealed through dialogue and ... gesture. For me as a writer, I find that a more interesting and surprising way of figuring out what might ...
two hundred years from now, my books are going to be read. They’ll be up on dead Mars with no ... build a rocket — he wanted to fly one. The reader need not be a Bradbury buff to be stirred by his ... Chronicles, Weller knew where to steer these interviews to bring out the story, demonstrating his encyclopedic ...

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