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What Writers Give
What writers give each other (besides jacket quotes and occasional cases of choleric envy: my guest post for Great Thoughts here. Happy summer reading, all!
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Black Friday Book Picks
Even though I’m from Jersey and am therefore a competitive parker–I can spot a spot a mile away–even I’m not venturing to the mall this Black Friday. Why should I, when I can buy Black Friday books online? My holiday … Continue reading →
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A Writerly Trajectory
This morning a reader wrote to me that she was curious about my trajectory as a writer. Poor woman; she obviously didn’t know what she was getting into (potentially, a 48-hour answer). Feeling compassionate, I gave her the Reader’s Digest … Continue reading →
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