Write The Book: Conversations on Craft
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Award-winning and best-selling author Jonathan Lethem with his new essay collection, More Alive and Less Lonely: On Books and Writers (Melville House).
This week’s Write the Book Prompt was generously suggested by our guest, Jonathan Lethem. Writers are often encouraged to go out and eavesdrop in cafes and other places where people gather, in order to write down what they overhear and learn how dialogue works. Lethem suggests that we go out to watch people, but not so close that you can actually hear their conversations. Observe them talking to one another, and through interpreting gesture, expression, and attitude, write what you think they MAY be saying to each other.
Good luck with your work in the coming week, and please listen next week for another prompt or suggestion.
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A.E. Hines - 12/6/21
Peter Stamm - 12/6/21
Wendy Sanford - 11/29/21
Jonah Lehrer - 11/15/21
Anne Lamott - Archive Interview (11/8/21)
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Michael Freed-Thall - 10/25/21
Melissa Perley - 10/25/21
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Ruth Ozeki - 9/27/21
Gary Miller - 9/20/21
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Maggie Smith - 9/13/21
Jessica Hendry Nelson - Archive Interview (9/6/21)
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