February 2012
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Feb 29th
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Feb 25th
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How to Keep Your Work Off Pinterest →
Feb 24th
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Feb 24th
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Feb 24th
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Feb 23rd
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Feb 23rd
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Feb 23rd
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The Tyranny of Footnotes →
Paul Wachter investigates why Kanye West is acknowledged in a 2008 authorized biography of V.S. Naipaul.
Feb 22nd
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Quick tightener: There is, there was, there are,...
Delete them. We’re talking here about style and efficiency: getting to the point and getting the reader’s attention. — David Galef
Feb 22nd
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Feb 22nd
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Feb 22nd
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“A writer never has a vacation.”
– Eugène Ionesco
Feb 20th
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Feb 20th
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WatchWatch
Lending Library Public Sculpture on Kickstarter The Hundred Story House is a piece of interactive public art.  It is a miniature Brooklyn brownstone whose windows open upon shelves of books (about 100 of them) which can be borrowed by the community. Situated in the Cobble Hill Park on Clinton Street, the House is a tiny lending library open to all and operating on the honor system — take-a-book,...
Feb 16th
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“If writing is not a tearing of the self toward the other within a confession of...”
– Jacques Derrida
Feb 16th
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Feb 16th
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“If he literally pissed off the Devil in the process, he’d be standing on top of...”
– Fragment of a query critique over at BookEnds, “Workshop Wednesday.”
Feb 16th
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Feb 16th
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Oxford, England
Need timewarp to engage, now. Heading to Oxford at the end of March for a vaca. Never been. Looking forward to its rich history. But even more excited for The Sunday Times Oxford Literary Festival.
Feb 16th
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“I write because I can’t do normal work like other people.”
– Orhan Pamuk
Feb 15th
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“I was writing, yeah, but nothing spectacular. I had some unicorn notebook, and...”
– Karen Russell when asked if she’d been writing since elementary school.
Feb 14th
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Copia Lets Readers Ask Author Questions Inside... →
What was clean would then look like a Microsoft Word document with Show Markup selected. Great… distraction. Through February 21st, readers who buy a copy of Hermes’ book through the Copia eBook store can use Copia’s free eReader app to pose questions directly to the author which will show up in the margins of the eBook. The author will answer questions digitally. The author will answer...
Feb 14th
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Writers: If you're going to procrastinate, do it...
From Gretchen Rubin’s, “Problem With Procrastination? Try This: Do Nothing.” [Raymond] Chandler set aside at least four hours each day for writing; he didn’t force himself to write, but he didn’t let himself do anything else. He wouldn’t let himself read, write letters, write checks — nothing. He summed up: “Two very simple rules: a.) You...
Feb 14th
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Feb 13th
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Letter to Restaurateurs in Delaware
Sometimes simple, authentic cuisine is all you need to create. Stop with the unique takes on sauces. If I see more than one sauce option, I’m not ordering it. Stop with “this is my version.” Do you know what you’re doing? Stop with nouveaux. Replace “new” with fresh, local. Stop with fusion. Leave fusion for those late nights when you return from the pub.  ...
Feb 10th
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Feb 10th
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Feb 10th
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Feb 9th
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Feb 7th
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“We all suffer alone in the real world; true empathy’s impossible. But if a piece...”
– David Foster Wallace, from “A Conversation with David Foster Wallace,” by Larry McCaffery.
Feb 7th
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I can/not write
I love to read my writing especially when I recognize how awful it is, and how delightful it is to delete strikethrough waft it into literary ether. I hate to read my writing especially when it’s tight, flows, and makes me savor that sensual feeling anesthetizing  because I know  I am fooling my/self.
Feb 7th
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Feb 6th
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The Millions : Dashboard? More Like Bookshelf:... →
Feb 3rd
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“I started out imitating Hemingway till I found out he had no sense of humor.”
– Elmore Leonard, interviewed at the Center for Fiction.
Feb 2nd
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“[I] would not agree that texting is a saying of more with less, and that it in...”
– Geoffrey Hill, Oxford professor of poetry, in response to poet laureate Carol Ann Duffy’s interview with the Guardian in September of 2011 when she states, “the poem is a form of texting … it’s the original text.”
Feb 2nd
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A Brief History of Blurbs →
“The author fails of making his dull characters humanely pitiable. New York Post.”
Feb 2nd
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Feb 2nd
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Feb 1st
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Writers bid to revive letter-writing →
The Rumpus started this a while ago. Was tempted to subscribe but there were too few details. Might have to head over and sign-up. From a writer’s perspective, I find it a strange thing writing a letter in this day and age. I think one of the appealing attributes of letter-writing is you must measure what it is you want to say. There’s no BACKSPACE. It’s an exercise. It’s...
Feb 1st
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