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Eventually, by the late 1960s, she’d been rejected by every major publisher, from Harper & Row to Houghton Mifflin to Random House and Pantheon. But she had made progress, too. She sold a short story, called “The Flying Munchgins,” to a children’s magazine, about a little boy named Leonard who discovers a society of mysterious creatures—the Mun
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In some ways I’ve been writing this book all my life.
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Unlike Blume, Klein mostly found the whole thing amusing. In the summer of 1982, Publishers Weekly came out with a list of the most banned writers in America, which included Solzhenitsyn, Ernest Hemingway, William Faulkner, and D. H. Lawrence. “Judy Blume and I were the only women writers on the list, as well as the only authors of books for childr
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After six novels, five story collections and two books of non-fiction, and countless international prizes, A.L. Kennedy certainly has the authority to talk about the craft of writing books – it’s just a wonder she’s found the time. These are missives from the authorial front line – urgent and vivid, full of the excitement... See more
Ten of the Best Books on Writing | Reading Room | Faber Academy

L’après-midi, il travaillait mal. Depuis quelques mois, il portait moins d’intérêt à ses recherches. À la place, de plus en plus souvent, il gribouillait fiévreusement des lignes, pris d’une fureur d’exister, de raconter, de combler un monde qui ne parvenait pas à le contenter. Au fur et à mesure des semaines, ces lignes s’étirèrent en fragments, p
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