The Writer's Block A Man in a Boat: Conrad Furey & Others March 1, 2021 Living away [from Newfoundland] means I can focus on the memories more easily, there's less distraction. The years I spent growing up
The Writer's Block Private Identities December 7, 2020 James Joyce’s fictional character Stephen Dedalus forges his identity in A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man by writing it.
The Writer's Block Robert Lax November 1, 2020 He cares for words, and remembers his friends “like a sacred duty.”
The Writer's Block Reading as a Way of Life February 1, 2020 I read, therefore, I am. I read in the doctor’s office, on the bus, in the bathroom.
The Writer's Block An American Gift to the World: F. Scott Fitzgerald December 2, 2019 Sometimes you need a foreigner or someone who feels himself to be an outsider, someone who takes nothing for granted, to see
The Writer's Block From Global Village to Global Membrane July 1, 2019 We have made our tools, as Marshall McLuhan said years ago, and our tools have remade us.
The Writer's Block Shawna Lemay’s Asking April 1, 2019 She moves for the most part in sentences, but sentences concentrated and distilled—“music at the heart of thinking” in Fred Wah’s arresting
The Writer's Block Dancing with Thomas Merton November 2, 2018 Is there a part of me that wanted to be a monk? Maybe.
The Writer's Block Discovering a New Writer – Roberto Bolaño June 11, 2018 "He wrote, read, and watched television. That was essentially all he did." – Bolaño’s Spanish publisher, Jorge Herralde.
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