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A master of the essay form offers advice about grappling with words.
By Chuck Leddy
Published:
1/28/2013
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When a poet stumbles with his own voice, he summons the voices of others.
By Jaswinder Bolina
Published:
1/6/2013
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Paying close attention to verbs can enliven writing. Writer and editor Constance Hale explains the vex, hex, smash and smooch of language’s punchiest words.
By Elfrieda Abbe
Published:
12/20/2012
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Deciding to practice what she preached, this writer strengthened her writing and landed a publisher
By C. Hope Clark
Published:
5/8/2012
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Four writers share their graduate-school experiences to help you decide whether or not to pursue an advanced writing degree
By Sarah C. Lange
Published:
8/2/2011
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You can provide a useful critique, whether or not a particular written work is your cup of tea
By Vicki Hudson
Published:
4/12/2011
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By Erika Dreifus
Published:
4/12/2011
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By Caroline Burau
Published:
4/7/2011
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Immersing yourself in another career can provide rich material for a literary one
By Jacob M. Appel
Published:
3/24/2011
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A veteran author of a dozen nonfiction books distills the lessons he's learned
By Harvey Rachlin
Published:
6/8/2010
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For creative-nonfiction writers, it can retrieve memories, deepen the sensory details, and transport readers
By Mimi Schwartz
Published:
5/18/2010
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A master craftsman on how good manners and respect for your subjects can lead to deeper stories
By Ronald Kovach
Published:
9/9/2009
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In the first of a two-part article, one of the great writers of creative nonfiction offers a master class
By Ronald Kovach
Published:
9/9/2009
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By Mark Masse
Published:
7/28/2006
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By Lee Gutkind
Published:
4/1/2004
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By Kathleen Peelen Krebs
Published:
2/26/2004
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By Ronald Kovach
Published:
8/1/2003
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