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A reflection on how early-life trauma might not just prepare us to cope with danger and anguish but attract us to it ...
Readers in search of inspiration from Ian Fleming’s Jane Bond Series, Lewis Carol’s Alice in Wonderland, Diana Gabalon’s ...
Try to leave out the part that readers tend to skip.” So reads the 10th of “10 Rules of Writing” (2007) by Elmore Leonard ...
They’d hung up, but he still had the phone in his hand when a blue flash came out. He hadn’t realized there’d been a lightning storm brewing.  He felt his body fly backward—and then, confusingly, ...
Artistic tastemaker extraordinaire or charlatan merely posing as a genius writer? For a biographer-detective, there is no more thrilling case ...
Lifetime has greenlit a new docuseries following the Chrisley Family after Todd and Julie Chrisley were sentenced to federal ...
Ernest Hemingway, Dorothy Parker ... “You’re finally able to build a house for the first time in your life because you have some real money — and you go back to what you grew up with.” ...
as well as the largely untold personal stories of the likes of Ernest Hemingway, Life Magazine war photographer Robert Capa, Vogue model-turned-photojournalist Lee Miller, and a young soldier ...
The American fiction writer and journalist Ernest Hemingway ... the shelled soldiers hanging onto life and anointed them in the rite of extreme unction. In Hemingway’s Faith, Mary Claire ...
Ernest Hemingway’s World War I novel, “A Farewell to Arms” (1929), is an exception among products of early 20th-century Modernism. While it is innovative in its rendering of conversation ...