EWWC - ALI SMITH -- How should authors approach the task of writing a novel today?
Ali Smith addresses this Conference session about approaches to the construction of the novel today, in an event chaired by Nathan Englander -- whose short pieces have been described by Michael Chabon as 'masterpieces of short-story art'.

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How to Write Strikingly Well (Lee Child Interview)

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How Editors Know if Your Writing Is Good

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Harvard Professor Explains The Rules of Writing — Steven Pinker

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EWWC - CHINA MIEVILLE -- Will the novel remain writers' favourite narrative form?

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How to Write Freakishly Well — Paul Harding

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Zadie Smith Interview: On Shame, Rage and Writing

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The Secret Behind 20 Years of Daily Writing (Maria Popova Interview)

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Zadie Smith Interview: On Bad Girls, Good Guys and the Complicated Midlife

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A Conversation With Stephen King (1:38:42)

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How To Write Your Novel In Under 20 minutes: Simon Van Booy at TEDxBrooklyn

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Lessons on Life and Literature: In Conversation with Ian McEwan & Ted Hodgkinson

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The Mindset Behind An Unforgettable Novel (Amor Towles Interview)

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Writing Advice Every Writer Should Hear (Anne Lamott Interview)

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Booker Prize Review: Autumn, by Ali Smith (Hmmm.)

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11 Writers: Advice to the Young

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The Deepest Conversation You'll Ever Hear About Writing — Dana Gioia

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How to write a story | John Dufresne | TEDxFIU

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10 Writing Tips from Stephen King for Writers and Screenwriters

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Pulitzer Prize-Winner Explains His Writing Process — Richard Powers

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