Filling the Well
I had learned already never to empty the well of my writing, but always to stop when there was still something there in the deep part of the well, and let it refill at night from the springs that fed...
View ArticleA Moveable Feast and Paris in the ’20s
Setting is a huge part in any narrative work, be it fictional or memoir. Paris, in Ernest Hemingway’s A Moveable Feast, is hugely significant– it could easily be considered the main character in this...
View ArticleClassic Authors: They’re Just Like Us! — Ernest Hemingway
I don’t usually enjoy reading biographies and memoirs of my favorite authors– it’s all written as a look-back; there’s a lack of tension. Plus, a lot of authors were really rotten, and I don’t want to...
View ArticlePART TWO: Classic Authors: They’re Just Like Us! — Ernest Hemingway
We all know the legends of Ernest Hemingway–the drinking, the fishing, the safaris, the suicide. But, before Hemingway was known as “Papa”, he was “Hem”, and he was not that different from you and me....
View ArticleBOOK REVIEW: A Moveable Feast by Ernest Hemingway
• A Moveable Feast by Ernest Hemingway • Hardcover: 211 pages • Publisher: Scribners, 1964 (first edition!) • ISBN:64-15441 • Genre: Memoir/Classic • Recommended For: Anyone interested in descriptive...
View ArticleA Bunch of Mini-Reviews
Hey all! While I haven’t been good about writing, I have been a very good reader! Instead of being overwhelmed with a number of full-on reviews to write, I have decided to post a bunch of mini-reviews...
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