Tag Archives: Tom Wolfe

Tom Tells

Tom Wolfe was a storied journalist, essayist, and novelist who’s highly admired for his style. These reflections are taken from a 1974 interview in Writer’s Digest, when his nonfiction classic, The Write Stuff was about to be published: On his … Continue reading

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One Book

As soon as I heard this story on my friend and mentor Dr. Rob Gilbert’s Success Hotline,* I had to share it. Rob is a big believer about the power of one: the power of one idea, one book, one … Continue reading

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Writerly Wisdom

Eager to find some words of wisdom that might give us food for thought and fuel for our creative engines, I came across these nuggets and wanted to share them with you: “If you stuff yourself full of poems, essays, … Continue reading

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Sweet Story

Just recently, Dixie Willson’s lovely poem, “The Mist and All” was featured in one of my “Something Wonderful” posts. Soon after, author, editor, poetry lover and KWD follower Toby Stein (see Details Deliver) discovered that Dixie was the sister of … Continue reading

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Fear Not

“Courage is resistance to fear, mastery of fear, not absence of fear.” Mark Twain “What good does it do to be afraid? It doesn’t help anything.” Chuck Yeager I know, I know! Chuck is a wild and crazy guy. At … Continue reading

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