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A recent article from “The Guardian” estimates that those who would like to successfully self-publish a novel should expect to […]
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A recent article from “The Guardian” estimates that those who would like to successfully self-publish a novel should expect to […]
I just read an article in the Guardian which described a new book by Cory Arcangel called “Working on My […]
Every time I go into Barnes and Noble, I am sorely tempted to purchase one of their coffee mugs. It’s […]
I purchased this blog last year on a Black Friday whim, thinking it might motivate me to finish my novel. […]
Deep in their egomaniacal hearts, most writers like to believe they have talent. But it’s not enough to *know* you […]
When I first created this blog, I thought to myself “This will be a fun way to reflect on my […]
Before he passed away, the great film critic Roger Ebert started (but did not finish) a short story entitled “The […]
The legend of Ernest Hemingway’s lost suitcase and the unpublished manuscript it contained epitomizes every writer’s worst nightmare: Your work […]
All too often, a funny thing happens on the way out of the movie theatre: a friend or family member […]
There it was, sitting in boldface type: an unopened email bearing the name of the first contest I had entered […]
If there is one movie I loathe with a passion, it’s “Mr. Holland’s Opus.” This is not a moving tribute […]
The Kindle Deal of the Day is pure evil. Like a shady back alley huckster with a trench coat of […]
As a community college lecturer, I get a lot of brochures from textbook companies hoping to lure me into changing […]
Hawai’i is not exactly the epicenter of the literary world. Though I would desperately love to see Julian Barnes in […]