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Hemingway, Carver, Iceberg Principle Less Is More . . . Understood?

One of my MFA students, doing one of the brief essays on craft we have our writers do at Fairleigh Dickinson, was writing about The Old Man and the Sea and cited Hemingway’s “Iceberg Principle” as he laid it out … Continue reading

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Writers in Hollywood: Nathanael West and William Faulkner

 “[T]he best job that was ever offered to me was to become a landlord in a brothel.”–William Faulkner Turning off a recorded show today, I came across the 1940 movie “Let’s Make Music” directed by Leslie Goodwins (?), with a … Continue reading

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