Nature abhors a vacuum and a writer at work.
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Nature abhors a vacuum and a writer at work.
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Deadlines, and Their Receding Silhouettes by Evan Shultz When someone gives you a deadline, the first thing you do is figure out how much time that gives you. Not so that you can budget your time, mind you. Next thing you do is estimate how long you will actually have to work on the task […]
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Hemingway’s Narrative Voice by Evan Shultz I work at Border’s Books & Music, stocking books on shelves. I don’t do it for the money, of course; I do it for the reading. Most days I get an hour lunch break, and I can get free iced tea and a discount on café food, and sit […]
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Art in the Public Space by Evan Shultz There are many wonderful things about art. One of them is not how well it pays. Often the decision to pursue art as a career means the thankless act of creation, day in and day out, in the hope that one day someone will write you a […]
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