GWS Coffee Break: Name The Raymond Carver Story Based Upon Its Last Paragraph
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GWS Coffee Break: Name The Raymond Carver Story Based Upon Its Last Paragraph

Friends, I love the possibilities granted by the digital world that now surrounds us.  I worry, however, that we’re abandoning “old” stuff just because it is old.  I had never written with a fountain pen before I picked up one that was cheap but reliable. Writing with a fountain pen was an interesting moment for … Continue reading »

Great Moments in Literary Theft: Nathan Englander
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Great Moments in Literary Theft: Nathan Englander

The Talented Thief: Nathan Englander Great Example of Literary Theft: The short story “What We Talk About When We Talk About Anne Frank.”  The story was originally published in The New Yorker and was included in The Best American Short Stories 2012, edited by Tom Perrotta. The Talented Victim and the Pilfered Work: Raymond Carver and … Continue reading »