In this conversation with FWR\u27s Laura Valeri, Susanna Daniel discusses her debut novel, the fictional memoir Stiltsville, and shares her insights on the process of writing, the power of quiet stories—which she terms eminently readable—and the perseverance and faith that writers must nurture for their own work
IN PROCESSING Subjects of the interviews include growing up in Rock Hill, attending Winthrop College...
In an interview, Deborah Wiles, a children\u27s book author and National Book Award finalist, discus...
Dr Kate Loveman interviews Deborah Swift, a historical novelist who has written gripping and careful...
In this conversation with FWR\u27s Laura Valeri, Susanna Daniel discusses her debut novel, the ficti...
This paper examines the literary interview as a form, and as a source of research material for creat...
An interview with the author Alexis Wright is presented. When asked about her interest in books, she...
This work explores the extent to which fiction can be used in a creative nonfiction text and still o...
Ward Lecture by Carol Lakey Hess, October 22, 2009. Digital audio recording (mp3). Duration: 1 hour....
Michèle Roberts is a contemporary feminist writer born in England in 1949. Brought up with two langu...
Writing Talk includes interviews with nineteen well-known contemporary writers, exploring the ways i...
When I first started thinking about writing Family Love I wanted to write it as an autobiographical ...
and craft of fiction and memoir. Authors such as Alice McDermott, Edward P. Jones, Anthony Doerr, M...
In the newest contribution to our Teaching Writing Series, Laura Valeri describes the rewards of tea...
Dr Kate Loveman interviews Deborah Swift, a historical novelist who has written gripping and careful...
My thesis consists of a critical commentary and memoir. Through theoretical reflection and creative ...
IN PROCESSING Subjects of the interviews include growing up in Rock Hill, attending Winthrop College...
In an interview, Deborah Wiles, a children\u27s book author and National Book Award finalist, discus...
Dr Kate Loveman interviews Deborah Swift, a historical novelist who has written gripping and careful...
In this conversation with FWR\u27s Laura Valeri, Susanna Daniel discusses her debut novel, the ficti...
This paper examines the literary interview as a form, and as a source of research material for creat...
An interview with the author Alexis Wright is presented. When asked about her interest in books, she...
This work explores the extent to which fiction can be used in a creative nonfiction text and still o...
Ward Lecture by Carol Lakey Hess, October 22, 2009. Digital audio recording (mp3). Duration: 1 hour....
Michèle Roberts is a contemporary feminist writer born in England in 1949. Brought up with two langu...
Writing Talk includes interviews with nineteen well-known contemporary writers, exploring the ways i...
When I first started thinking about writing Family Love I wanted to write it as an autobiographical ...
and craft of fiction and memoir. Authors such as Alice McDermott, Edward P. Jones, Anthony Doerr, M...
In the newest contribution to our Teaching Writing Series, Laura Valeri describes the rewards of tea...
Dr Kate Loveman interviews Deborah Swift, a historical novelist who has written gripping and careful...
My thesis consists of a critical commentary and memoir. Through theoretical reflection and creative ...
IN PROCESSING Subjects of the interviews include growing up in Rock Hill, attending Winthrop College...
In an interview, Deborah Wiles, a children\u27s book author and National Book Award finalist, discus...
Dr Kate Loveman interviews Deborah Swift, a historical novelist who has written gripping and careful...