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Author Archives: Jack Clemens
Literary Hot Spots: Seattle
Want to know where all the literary hot spots are in the Emerald City? We’ve got you covered. This is part five of your essential guide to living the lit life in several U.S. destinations, including Boston, San Francisco, New York City, Miami, Seattle and more.
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A Push Into Teen Fiction
An editor and author of teen novels discusses the children’s book publishing industry and his new imprint. Read more
Anything But Simple
Ernest Hemingway’s clean, terse style is the perfect counterweight to his complex stories. Read more
Write With Prejudice
Flannery O”Connor employed a unique form of narrative bias to power her stories. Read more
Rude Awakening
David Sedaris’ finely tuned essays are smart, witty and often utterly unkind. Read more
Singularly Modern
Even as a member of a distinctive literary club, Virginia Woolf broke new ground all by herself. Read more
The Fellowship of the Word
J.R.R. Tolkien’s myth-making tales are most alive in their original form: ink and paper. Read more

