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Author Archives: Andrew Roe
Tweeting the Classics
I’m sure there are some who will no doubt interpret this as another example of the death of reading, books, literature, etc. I don’t know. I think it’s pretty amusing. Here’s the tweet for Dante’s “Inferno”: “I’m having a midlife … Continue reading
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Process
I’m always interested in hearing about the “process” of other writers. (Quotation marks used because I’m not even sure what it means; process is a mystery, and every writer is different.) So I fairly regularly check out the New York … Continue reading
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Fiction Writers Who Memoir
Are we talking trend? (First saw mention of this on Avery’s blog.) And did I just use memoir as a verb? I believe I did…
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New DeLillo: Point Omega
I see that Don DeLillo has a new novel, called Point Omega, due out in February. Here’s the write-up from the Scribner catalog… Writing about conspiracy theory in Libra, government cover-ups in White Noise, the Cold War in Underworld, and … Continue reading
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You Can’t Argue with a Four-Year-Old
“Mommy, you’re not a girl. You’re a boy because you look like a boy.” “But I’m a girl. I have boobies.” “A different kind of boobies.”
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