The Hidden Loneliness Inside Every Great Classic
Take any great book off the shelf, whether it’s the kind assigned in school, the kind with a faded spine […]
Take any great book off the shelf, whether it’s the kind assigned in school, the kind with a faded spine […]
Most of us have at least once told a certain type of literary lie. At a dinner party, someone brings
A specific type of bookstore still exists in some cities; it has shelves and warped wooden floors that have obviously
It’s easy to assume that Joan Didion’s writing came that way when you pick up nearly any of her sentences—those
When someone is reading a physical book, they experience a certain kind of stillness that includes a slowing of the
The majority of people who aspire to write a book believe that writing the words is the most difficult aspect.
Over the course of thirty novels, Freida McFadden has subtly perfected a particular kind of reading experience: the kind where
The scene is the same everywhere you walk into a library. With their heads down and completely motionless, people were
You’ll quickly notice that the advice is straightforward when you walk into any serious writing workshop. Every day, write. Remove