Dan Brown on the Writing Life as a Global Megaseller

What's it like to sell over 200 million books worldwide? Dan Brown speaks with Publishing Perspectives about his writing life in the wake of enormous success. The post Dan Brown on the Writing Life as a Global Megaseller appeared first on Publishing Perspectives. Continue reading at 'Publishing Perspectives'

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In Rosie Walsh’s new novel, husband and wife think they know each other, but do they? Continue reading at The Washington Post

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Amy Bloom documents her heart-wrenching journey to help her husband end his life

In Amy Bloom's memoir, she writes of her husband's Alzheimer's diagnosis and all that followed. Continue reading at The Washington Post

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Karen Cheung’s ‘The Impossible City’ is a tribute to Hong Kong’s vanishing way of life

Karen Cheung introduces readers to an array of characters and tackles themes such as belonging, postcolonial identity and the meaning of home in a nearly uninhabitable city of tiny apartments and stratospheric rent. Continue reading at The Washington Post

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Writing a Memoir Taught Me How to See My Mother

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Always Writing: Spotlight on Pam Muñoz Ryan

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Can a Self-Help Book Really Change Your Life?

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George Saunders on Overcoming Uncertainty in Writing

The following first appeared in Lit Hub’s The Craft of Writing newsletter—sign up here. It is from Story Club with George Saunders, a Substack publication and literary community where Saunders offers weekly discussions of the craft of the short story. Both free and paid subscriptions are... Continue reading at Literrary Hub

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In Roddy Doyle’s ‘Life Without Children,’ the pandemic sets plots in motion

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In Joel Agee’s wondrous ‘The Stone World’ a boy tries to make sense of life

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How Writing a Children’s Book is an Antidote to Doomsday Thinking

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The Big, Beautiful Life of Ashley Bryan

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Daniel Pink: Foundational regrets are the reason for dissatisfaction later in life

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British Council Literature Seminar Berlin - Now Neu NI: Contemporary Writing from Northern Ireland

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How Reading John McPhee’s Book on Tennis Helped Me Write About Skateboarding

“Start where you are. Use what you have. Do what you can.” –Arthur Ashe * Years ago, when I was still a budding fiction writer, I published an essay about how hard skateboarding is to write about. I focused on a few novelists who had skater characters in their books but who clearly didn’t skate […] Continue reading at Literrary Hub

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In Tessa Hadley’s ‘Free Love,’ a mother’s happy life is upended by a kiss

Tessa Hadley's "Free Love" follows a happy 1960s mother and wife who shocks her family — and herself. Continue reading at The Washington Post

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Country Life publisher reeling after shareholder revolt over executive pay

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Hale, Sanghera and Brown make Parliamentary Book Awards shortlists

Books by Lady Hale, Sathnam Sanghera and former Prime Minister Gordon Brown have made the 2021 Parliamentary Book Awards shortlist. Continue reading at The Bookseller

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