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The year was 1974, and the most famous fighter in the world had a point to prove.
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It can take writing to realize that while we thought we were just living, history was unfolding.
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TriQuarterly is open for submissions. What do you have for us? http://triquarterly.org
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A great little piece from Dave Eggers explaining why we at TriQuarterly wake up every morning and do what we do. Labor of Love!
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"I guess I wanted to deconstruct the way we talk about craft. I wanted to ask instead what creative nonfiction is doing as a dynamic, evolving form of literary art."
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"...the workshop world fails to prepare writers for what they will almost certainly face outside it: indifference and silence." via Salon
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What can Oscar Wilde's dialogue about the "insufferable realists of nineteenth-century fiction" teach us about writing essays in 2014? https://t.co/0m8FzZt8n4
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But first, a poem. "What guilt, to see a bird in a building and rejoice a moment: vessel of the air I long to breath"
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No matter what you've done in the past, find the most appropriate narrator for every new thing you write.
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"if you use your Facebook page to publish chapters of a novel, what you get is a novel, not Facebook." - Jonathan Franzen
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