A Poet at the Window: Conversation with Donald Hall
This week in the magazine, Donald Hall
writes about growing old in the New Hampshire farmhouse where his
family has lived since the end of the Civil War. Here he talks with
Blake Eskin about how this place inspires his writing, why he’s stopped
writing poetry, and what it’s like living among so many memories and
stories.
Listen to the mp3 on the player above, or right-click here to download.
Try To Summarize Your Novel in a Sentence or Two
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*I sometimes suggest to inexperienced writers that they try to summarize
their novels in progress in a sentence or two. It’s a useful though limited
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