What's in a Name?
A fiction writer finds that he can predict editors' responses by their names.
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A fiction writer finds that he can predict editors' responses by their names.
For many writers, reference books are both informative and a pleasure to peruse.
Asheville, North Carolina, is known for its writers and hospitality towards the literary arts.
The seventh annual Al-Merbid International Poetry Festival promotes literature in Baghdad, Iraq.
Two successful mid-list writers discuss their publication experiences.
Neltje Doubleday donates four hundred thousand dollars to Poets & Writers, Inc.
For a writer, the pleasures of expatriate life can be outweighed by economic disadvantages.
A survey among magazine editors turns up a wide diversity of views.
A writer learns to balance the demands of a dual career.
Debut author Susan Minot discusses her novel-in-stories, Monkeys.