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On this CD, you get more than 100 pages of timeless writing and publishing advice as well as inspiration from some of the finest writers of our times. For the first time, the renowned writer-to-writer WD Interview series is being made available in this easy-to-use PDF format, so they'll work with both PCs and Macintosh computers with the free Adobe Reader (version 5.0 or higher). Some highlights include: John Updike: "We're past the age of heroes and hero kings. If we can't make up stories about ordinary people, who can we make them up about?" Jeffrey Eugenides: "Stay in touch with the first impulses that made you start writing—the pleasure of it and the interest of the story, and not so much the professional side of things. Remain close to that—when you began writing and were intoxicated with it. If you do, the rest will come." Joyce Carol Oates: "I suggest to my students that they write under a pseudonym for a week. That allows young men to write as women, and women as men. It allows them a lot of freedom they don't have ordinarily." These compelling and inspiring interviews with some of the best-known names in writing include: Jane Smiley Jennifer Weiner Alice Hoffman Ted Kooser Po Bronson Gay Talese Jay McInerney Anna Quindlen Sebastian Junger Alexander McCall Smith John Searles Augusten Burroughs Mark Winegardner Fannie Flagg James Rollins Melissa Bank Michael Connelly Bill Bryson Jack Kerley Caroline Alexander Margaret Atwood Marian Keyes Dave Eggers Jeffrey Eugenides Michael Chabon John Updike Tom Clancy Joyce Carol Oates Janet Evanovich Ann Brashares
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