The Writer's chapbook
1989 • 406 pages

*The Writer's Chapbook* is a collection of excerpts from interviews given by famous writers of the 20th century to The Paris Review.

The book is divided into four sections: The Writer: A Profile; Technical Matters; Different Forms; and The Writer's Life.

Each section contains a treasure trove of wisdom divided into further categories covering things like short stories, politics, criticism, children's books, revising, motivation and many more.


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