Writers Behaving Badly
I’m at that stage in editing my second novel where I’m confronted with my own bad habits. It’s much like cleaning out your closet only to discover you still own not one but three pairs of those chunky...
View ArticleWrite As If…
This is not me. But I’m getting there… I have a problem with inversion. I’ve never been able to do a cartwheel, a handstand, or a headstand. On my high school swim team, I was consigned to the...
View ArticleOne Gift Guide to Rule Them All
It’s getting late, people. And your literary friends expect brilliant Festivus gifts from you. So let’s get cracking! Here’s something for everyone on your list. For the English major: These fake blood...
View ArticleRoundup: End of the Year
In our Roundups segment, we’re looking back at all the great posts since the blog started in 2009. We explore posts from our archives as well as other top literary magazines and websites, centered on a...
View ArticleThe Thirsty Games
It’s so cold in Chicago that the temperature isn’t even negative; it has one of those calculus sigmas in front of it, and there’s some kind of logarithm involved. Maybe you’re sitting in the sun on...
View ArticleOne Year In—Writing the Novel: Rebecca Makkai
After one year of writing my novel, I took stock of what I’d accomplished—which seemed like very little. Would writing always feel like flailing? How do novelists find their way through? For guidance,...
View ArticleNovelists, You’re Doing It Right
There’s a novel in here somewhere… You’re trying to write a novel. Sometimes, it’s exhilarating: characters wake you in the night, yammering, springing into action. Sometimes, it’s excruciating: you...
View ArticleGiving, Not Taking: Expectations of Author Interactions
In 2009, I was at the annual AWP conference in Chicago, heading into a panel session about flash fiction. Coming out of the room from the last session was Audrey Niffenegger who, even without her name...
View ArticleOn Music and Story
Kreutzer Sonata, by Rene Francois Xavier Prinet, 1901 I had a professor in college who maintained that writers write about artists in other disciplines—painters, musicians, sculptors, etc.—when they...
View ArticleThe Coffeeshop You Meet in Heaven
It’s a good start. But we can do better. The New York Times blog recently highlighted a website called Coffitivity that plays ambient coffee shop noise on an endless loop to help you work more...
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