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#27 AN ANNOUNCEMENT, Modern Love: Cracking the personal essay formula, Writers are sedentary hunters, Avoiding plagiarism, Raymond Chandler's writing rules

Week 26: Chip on Your Shoulder: Lessons on the Writing Craft

Week #25 Chip on Your Shoulder: Lessons on the Craft of Writing

Week #24 Chip on Your Shoulder: Lessons on the Writing Craft

#23 The West Wing and the power of digressive narratives, In praise of slacking, Weeding out passive verbs, 19th century trading cards

#22 The victory of failure, Interview with Pulitzer-winning narrative writer Lane DeGregory, Kobe Bryant coverage

#21 Why writers should keep a diary, a cross between John McPhee and Hunter S. Thompson, writing about what makes you different

#20 When an investigative journalist turns to fiction, part two, Eight ways to read more books, Grants for writers with kids,

#19 Excuses. Excuses. When an investigative journalist turns to fiction, part one, 1619 Project, Working in uncertainty

#18 Six questions to drive your plot, The roles dialogue plays, Artificial intelligence revolutionizes interview transcription

#17 Nicholson Baker on Writing Every Day, Attitude is All, Doing the Work: Three Questions with Bryan Gruley, The Power of Dialogue

#16 Morning's The Time To Write, Writing Your Ending First: Three Questions with David Finkel, Bacon on a Skillet

#15 A Page a Day, The Iceberg Theory of Writing, John Branch on Believing In What You Write, The Loneliness of Writing