The Quivering Pen

Just now I can feel that little quivering of the pen which has always foreshadowed the happy delivery of a good book. --Emile Zola

Showing posts with label William Lychack. Show all posts
Showing posts with label William Lychack. Show all posts
Sunday, May 24, 2020

Sunday Sentence: The Wasp Eater by William Lychack

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Simply put, the best sentence(s) I’ve read this past week, presented out of context and without commentary. At the bottom of everythin...
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Thursday, December 5, 2019

Front Porch Books: December 2019 edition

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Front Porch Books is a monthly tally of new and forthcoming books — mainly advance review copies (aka “uncorrected proofs” and “galleys”) ...
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Thursday, September 19, 2013

William Lychack Recommends: The Lost World of the Kalahari by Laurens van der Post

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When a book plucks a chord inside you--the metal harp string humming and going blurry as it vibrates--and you connect with the words on a v...
Tuesday, December 20, 2011

My Year of Reading: The Best Books of 2011

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These are the ones I loved. These are the ones I tried to persuade others to love. These are the ones that, when I was asked "Wh...
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Saturday, August 6, 2011

Re-enchanting the World: The Architect of Flowers by William Lychack

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Long after you have finished reading The Architect of Flowers  and set it aside to move on to other books, the cadence of William Lychack’s...
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