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Writing Wright: American Lion by John Meacham: review
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Friday, March 20, 2009. American Lion by John Meacham: review. American Lion: Andrew Jackson in the White House. Labels: Andrew Jackson; Jon Meacham; American Lion; presidency; Newsweek. This kind of blog always useful for blog readers, it helps people during research. your post is one of the same for blog readers. February 20, 2010 at 12:20 AM. August 25, 2010 at 10:45 AM. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). A blog about . . . Writing, books, journalism and items of interest. Published by Greyhound Books.
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Writing Wright: America reclaims its true story
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Thursday, January 22, 2009. America reclaims its true story. Confessions of a Small Church Pastor. Says that Tuesday saw more than the inauguration of a new president. America, he says, reclaimed its "true story.". We had strayed. We had lost our way. We did things to ourselves and to others that we never should have done. It will take some time to fully restore ourselves. But Tuesday was a start. Photo by Tom Kai, taken on the Mall on Tuesday, Jan. 20, 2009. Confessions of a Small Church Pastor.
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Writing Wright: A journalist writing a novel
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Monday, June 8, 2009. A journalist writing a novel. What's the biggest different between writing journalism and writing fiction? Since the publication of Kill the Quarterback. I have been asked that question more than once. For an old line journalist like me (when I started in the business, they still used typewriters and pastepots), writing a novel had one big advantage:. That's what make journalism hard work. That's what gives it value. To make things up. As a journalist, if you are good enough, you do...
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Writing Wright: Leonardo and the 'fleeting quality of imagination'
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Saturday, March 28, 2009. Leonardo and the 'fleeting quality of imagination'. That's what we're taught anyway. Putting things off, not getting things done - those things mark you as a slacker, a nere-do-well, a skylarker (military), a goldbrick (also military), a bum. And around the part of the country where I live, you're just plain "sorry.". W L Pannapacker,. According to the E-prof, the patron saint of us academic procrastinators is none other than Leonard da Vinci. Labels: Leonardo da Vinci. I agree&...
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Writing Wright: William Hazlitt on the lot of the writer
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Thursday, January 22, 2009. William Hazlitt on the lot of the writer. Is a name we hear little of today, but in the first quarter of the nineteenth century, he was a well-known and well read journalist and essayist (when those people were really valued) in England. Here is what he wrote on the lot of the writer:. A new biography of Hazlitt,. William Hazlitt: The First Modern Man. Has been published recently, and it was. Reviewed by Michael Dirda in the Washington Post. A couple of weeks ago.
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Writing Wright: 25 random things about me
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Saturday, February 7, 2009. 25 random things about me. Now that the 25-random-things rage on. Is about spent, it's about time I got in on it. Here's what I just posted. 1 I keep bees. That usually starts a conversation. Kids make me look like a wizard and a genius every day. I am in awe of them. I wouldn't dare tell them that, however. 3 I love choral music. I'm also a big fan of baroque, bluegrass and fusion jazz. 4 If I am still in bed at 5 am, that means I have overslept. At his home in Montreat, N...
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