Writing to die for

Writers include scenes in their stories to make a point. Good writers don’t surround that point with flashing lights and arrows calling attention to it. They hope an attentive reader will absorb it, get it (if not immediately, then eventually), and appreciate the subtlety. That’s what happens in this New York Times Magazine story by Rollo […]
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Published on May 09, 2014 04:09
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