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Why Should Writers Give A Hoot About OWL's?
The News - Writing
Written by Danielle Hollister   

notepad.gifAlthough Online Writing Labs or OWLs are developed by various universities throughout the world, they provide valuable resources for all types of writers.

OWLs offer information similar to the tips I wrote about in my last feature Working With Words: The Basics...

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Don't Even Think About Writing For The Web If …
The News - Writing
Written by Allison Nazarian   

files.gifWhat websites need is better writing. And I don’t say that because I’m a writer.

The sad truth is that – in very general terms – the quality of web writing is mediocre. I’m not calling for elegant prose. What I’m saying is that what your website reveals – in clear, well-placed words – influences what people think of you, your product, your company.

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Kurt Vonnegut's Unpublished Writings
The News - Books, Authors and Poets
Written by Julie Phillips   
2.jpgIn a 1997 interview, the Voice asked Kurt Vonnegut why he had never written about his time as a prisoner of war in Germany aside from that one central episode, the firebombing of Dresden. He responded, essentially, that being a prisoner of war was a story with no protagonist, no hero. "It was an utterly passive experience. . . . Hell, I did nothing. It was all done to me. So you don't want to talk about it."
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Talking With Booker Prize Winner John Banville
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Written by Alexis Soloski   
my shapes.gifIn 2005, when John Banville heard his name called as the winner of the Booker Prize for his novel The Sea, he looked around the hall and thought, Imagine how many people hate me right now. In the 38 years he's spent writing fiction, Banville has certainly acquired a few enemies—many of them stung by his waspish, acute reviews in The Irish Times and The New York Review of Books. He's also obtained a loyal coterie of readers, who celebrate his baroque prose and ambitious structures. But in the Irish writer's latest books, a series of noir novels published under the pseudonym Benjamin Black, he has has let slip some of his stylistic and structural opulence. In 2007's Christine Falls and the just-released The Silver Swan, Banville—or, shall we say, Black—has crafted a set of detective novels set amid the mist-swathed Dublin of the 1950s, both featuring the pathologist-cum-detective Quirke.
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