“Everyone on earth has one good book in them,” and other
bad advice for aspiring writers.
A young man who
stole eight hundred books from a single store, in search of the meaning of life, says, “I couldn’t comprehend the meaning of life … I was hoping to find the answer by reading those books.”
John Grisham novels were banned at Guantanamo Bay, which greatly pleased John Grisham.
A comprehensive
history of the limerick is being penned, appropriately enough, by the Limerick Writers Centre.
The Atlantic Books releases a history of Mark Twain writings from the magazine archives.
Published on July 17, 2013 06:32