Episode 0 – Battling the Beast

Episode 0 – Battling the Beast

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780 Chekhov on Writing (with Bob Blaisdell)

In an 1886 letter to his brother, Anton Chekhov delivered some advice about truthfulness in writing. "Don't invent sufferings you have not experienced," he wrote, "and don't paint pictures you have not seen--for a lie in a story is much more boring than a lie in conversation." In ...  Show more

779 Ernest Hemingway and The Sun Also Rises (with Mike Palindrome) RECLAIMED

Ernest Hemingway (1899-1961) was one of the most famous American writers of the twentieth century. His plain, economical prose style--inspired by journalism and the King James Bible, with an assist from the Cezannes he viewed in Gertrude Stein’s apartment--became a hallmark of mo ...  Show more

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