Writing

The Revision You’re Afraid Of

The Revision You’re Afraid Of

By Evan Swensen| 04/18/2026
Every author reaches a moment when the manuscript is finished, but the book is not. The sentences are clean. The chapters are in order. The spelling has been checked, the … 0 More

The Manuscript in the Drawer

By Evan Swensen| 04/10/2026
Somewhere in your house, a manuscript is waiting. It might be in a desk drawer. It might be in a laptop folder you haven’t opened in months. It might be … 0 More

What Readers Remember

By Evan Swensen| 04/03/2026
Ask a reader about a book they love, and they will not recite the plot. They won’t tell you the chapter count. They won’t describe the structure. They probably won’t …

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 …

The Book You Owe Someone

By Evan Swensen| 03/27/2026
Not every book begins with ambition. Some begin with a debt. A father who survived something no one recorded. A community that was erased from the history books. A teacher … 0 More

The Other Half of the Book

By Evan Swensen| 03/23/2026
This week in Texas, nine young writers received prizes for doing something remarkable. They wrote letters to authors. The Letters About Literature contest asks students to select a book, poem, … 0 More

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 Documents That Left the Vault

By Evan Swensen| 03/16/2026
On Monday, March 2, 2026, a Boeing 737 lifted off from Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport. Its cargo was unlike anything that had ever traveled by commercial aircraft. Nine documents. … 0 More

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...

Not Merely Unspoken, But Unspeakable

By Evan Swensen| 03/09/2026
Paula Doress-Worters died on February 21, 2026, at the home of her daughter Hannah in Redwood City, California. She was eighty-seven years old. Sixty years earlier, in 1966, Hannah was … 0 More

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

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