A Collection of Famous Authors’ Hand-Drawn Outlines
Emily Temple at Flavorwire has posted a useful assemblage of handwritten outlines by famous authors. Here’s an example by Joseph Heller — click through to see it in full size: ARB — 24 May 2013
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View Article‘A Yearbook Encounter,’ essay by Paul A. Bredenberg
[Following is an essay written by my father, Paul Arnold Bredenberg, in 2003. A further explanation will follow. ARB] A Yearbook Encounter By Paul Arnold Bredenberg It started with a newspaper clipping...
View ArticleReading His Collected Poems
I read his poems Each one a few spare lines — An image of an old woman or a honeysuckle vine or a bee or a dying man. I shift in my chair, munch on salted nuts, heave a sigh. You’re the great man, Get...
View ArticleWord-Count: The Hack-Writer’s Lament
Word Count: The Hack-Writer’s Lament I know. Get the word-count down. It’s good for me? It’s what makes a good writer? Please. Murder your darlings. You mean murder the story. It would have been...
View ArticleCurrent writing projects focusing on the American Civil War
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View ArticleRandy Ingermanson: ‘Fiction Gives Justice in an Unjust World’
I just wanted to pop up briefly to point to a great insight into fiction-writing by fiction guru Randy Ingermanson. I’ve been reading his blog and newsletter for a number of years, and his methods...
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