Honenberger On Writing
Award-winning author Sarah C. Honenberger shares writing advice with NMW
“A well-told story should heighten all the reader’s senses, drawing him into the character’s world so that…
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Award-winning author Sarah C. Honenberger shares writing advice with NMW
“A well-told story should heighten all the reader’s senses, drawing him into the character’s world so that…
Honenberger On Writing Read More »
It was two years ago, on the Sunday before Leslie Garrett died, that he craved lemonade. The kind his grandmother Florence Bradley used to make. If you come across a…
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Leslie Garrett hated to be called a little man. But there it was. Physically, I dwarfed my novelist friend when we walked down the street to our favorite haunts to talk…
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In the 1960s Leslie Garrett was positioned to claim a place in the pantheon of important American writers. The Knoxvillian-to-be was living the life of expatriate writer in Paris in 1966 when he learned that his first novel, The Beasts, had won the prestigious Maxwell Perkins Award, named for the legendary editor of Ernest Hemingway, Thomas Wolfe and William Faulkner. Then Garrett disappeared from view…
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