Ernest Hemingway on Writing (1984) by Ernest Hemingway
“You must be prepared to work always without applause.”
Where Books and Readers Come Together
“You must be prepared to work always without applause.”
“There could not have been a lovelier sight; but there was none to see it except a strange boy who was staring in at the window.”
The American Novel by Chase has a great chapter called “Three Novels of Manners.”
Airplane Fiction is simply another genre, and one that Lee Child has mastered.
A writer will take just as much pleasure from this book as a historian might.
A tale of Saleem Sinai, who is born on August 15, 1947 at India’s independence.
The novel is loosely based on Seraji’s own time spent in Iran.
From Sonora, Mexico – where at dawn, Devin and Childs surf the sands with childlike eyes and hearts of poets, and Devin recites Charles Bukowski.
“Meaningless results not from too little but too much meaning.”
Serena is hired by MI5 and is in charge of signing up a very young and undiscovered author.














