Rethinking How to Write While Speaking in Tongues: The Craft Essays and...
Over the years I’ve received in my University of Illinois mailbox numerous desk copies of books touting the craft of writing fiction. I have to confess that there’s a tender place in my heart for...
View ArticleMind the Gap: Narrative Distance in J. M. Coetzee’s Slow Man
Paul Rayment, the protagonist of J. M. Coetzee’s novel Slow Man (Viking, 2005), is a sixty-year-old photographer born in France and living in Australia, divorced and childless. In the first sentence of...
View ArticleRethinking How to Write While Speaking in Tongues: The Craft Essays and...
Editor’s Note: As we approach our tenth year of publishing Fiction Writers Review, we’ve decided to curate a series of “From the Archives” posts that we’ll re-publish each week or so during 2017. Some...
View ArticleDon’t Stand So Close: Part I
About two-thirds of the way through Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid, the two outlaws, having fled the American West to Bolivia, decide to clean up their act, to go straight. They attempt to get work...
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