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It’s Good to Be Ninety

It’s Good to Be Ninety

By Evan Swensen| 03/29/2026
Steven Schrader published his memoir in December. He had just turned ninety. The book is called The Other Steve Schrader: New and Selected Writing. It tells the story of a …

Your Book’s Second Life

By Evan Swensen| 03/20/2026
The launch is over. The social media posts have run their course. The emails went out. Friends and family bought their copies. The first wave of reviews appeared, and then …

The Dedication Page

By Evan Swensen| 03/13/2026
It is the smallest page in the book. Most readers glance at it and move on. Some skip it entirely. It carries no chapter number. It advances no plot. It … Cont...

Writing for One Reader

By Evan Swensen| 03/06/2026
Authors think about audiences. They imagine crowds. They picture bookstores, bestseller lists, speaking engagements. They ask themselves how to reach thousands, tens of thousands, the widest possible number of people. … 0 More

The Chapter You Almost Cut

By Evan Swensen| 02/27/2026
Every author has one. The chapter that made you pause before you sent the manuscript. The pages you reread more times than any others — not because they needed fixing, … 0 More

Writing in an Age of Choice

By Evan Swensen| 01/23/2026
Most writers don’t struggle with how to write. They struggle with whether their words still matter. Everywhere an author looks, attention feels fractured, shortened, thinned down to headlines, clips, and … 0 More

The One Reader You’ll Never Meet

By Evan Swensen| 12/29/2025
You found the letter in a box you hadn’t opened in years. Your grandmother’s handwriting, faded but unmistakable. Three pages, folded twice, written to no one in particular. Just her … 0 More

The Quiet Week

By Evan Swensen| 12/26/2025
The days between Christmas and New Year belong to no one. The obligations haven’t disappeared—they’re waiting on the other side of January 1. But for these few days, they’ve released … 0 More

The Builders and the Built

By Evan Swensen| 12/13/2025
The Builders and the Built By: Teresa Nikas From the fictional town of Cedar Valley, where characters from Quiet Echo continue to respond to real-world events. Time magazine has named … 0 More

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