The Lives and Letters of Townsend Warner and Maxwell
Alas, I have finished reading the book I mentioned in my previous post, The Element of Lavishness:...
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Alas, I have finished reading the book I mentioned in my previous post, The Element of Lavishness:...
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You would be surprised by the frequency of simple errors in other people’s manuscripts. We...
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Friday’s Barnes and Noble Review published a conversation between Scott Hutchins, author of...
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In today’s issue of The New York Times Book Review, Holly Black considers Lies Knives and...
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In “The Art of Fiction,” an essay, Henry James wrote, “Try to be one of the people on whom nothing...
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