We’re No. 2!


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We’re No. 2!

Thursday, July 15

No. 2

How’s the Writing Coming?

Synopsis of WRITER

Catalogue Raisonné of WRITER

Rejected Yet?

Molly Lyons

Work and Television

WRITER

Friday, July 16

Daily Typewriting

From the Catalogue Raisonné of Jack Saunders’ Stack

Writing Finishes Fourth

Saturday, July 17

Four Days

Platform

The People in Iowa

Death by Misadventure

One Does Not Remember

Maybe

Sunday, July 18

The Great Man

Monday, July 19

Cousins

The Buzzard Cult

Next to the Trailer Park

Nature Boy

Up with the Birds at Dawn

Tuesday, July 20

Sunday, Bloody Sunday

Everything’s Up To Date in Panama City

Replay

Pshychiatric and Cultural Pitfalls

Soft Ice Cream

Wednesday, July 21

Millennium Trilogy

Meltdown

Secret

Hand Grenades and Horseshoes

Any More Rejections?

Thursday, July 22

Men are Babies

Homegrown Powwow

Round

Gonzo Journalism

Friday, July 23

From the Catalogue Raisonné

Six Months in the Life

Query

Saturday, July 24

Excitement

Bonus Feature

Hick Lit

Query

Gloat

Le Chef-d’oeuvre inconnu

Measure for Measure

An American Balzac

Old Hick

Autochthon

Sunday, July 25

The Class of ’57 Had Its Dreams

The Ultimate Free Lance

A Hick from Point and Shoot

Monday, July 26

The Hidden, or Unknown Masterpiece

Query

A Suggestion

My Platform

Tuesday, July 27

The Oxditch Prize

Too Literary

Puttering Around

Areas Not Interested in Agenting

Homage to the Square

Hitch

Wild Guitar

Polkas and Men’s Magazines

Wednesday, July 28

Sarah Davies

Query Letters

Sabotage

My Audient

Thursday, July 29

Progress

Sorry

Does Your Wife Know What You’re Doing?

Hick Lit

Friday, July 30

Windows

Pow!

Lost

Stories About Growing Up

Heisenberg’s Uncertainty Principle

Saturday, July 31

A Suggestion

Competition

Marketing

Grandpa

Sunday, August 1

Taking Stock

Strainers

From the Catalogue Raisonné

Monday, August 2

Who Dat?

Howl Protest Talking Points

Spot On

Tuesday, August 3

No Fake Howl

From the Catalogue Raisonné

Jason Pinter

The Poet Knows

At the End

Writer at Work

Florida Writer

Generation of Strainers:  A Life on Paper

We’re No. 1!

Wednesday, August 4

Generation of Strainers:  A Life on Paper

No. 1

The Honor Roll

Is You Is or Is You Ain’t

It Don’t Seem That Crazy to Me

Thursday, August 5

No. 1

In the Big Cypress

Plus ça Change

A Life on Paper

Friday, August 6

Special Features

Drift Fishing

Small Town Hero

For Whom the Bell Tolls

Special Feature

Caveat Emptor

Saturday, August 7

Barbara Lowenstein

Run, Toto, Run

Cult Writer

Under Erasure

It All Counts Towards 40

40-Year Run:  A Celebration\

What Is 40-Year Run?

40-Year Run:  A Celebration

Sunday, August 8

Work Habits

Mall Rats and Slackers

The Buzzard Cult

The Anthropologist-in-Residence (AIR) Creed

Heap’s Last Writers Conference

Sacked and Blacklisted

40-Year Run

Exchange

Monday, August 9

Writing as Therapy

Mike Lister

A Sense of Occasion

Writing as Growth

The Business of Business

Do It

Professor of Cracker Studies Without Portfolio Emeritus

Advice 5¢

Tuesday, August 10

Outline of Writing as Growth:  Don’t Expect a Trophy

Who Writes?

Where Do We Learn?

Who Are Our Role-Models?

What Happens When We Learn to Read and Write?

The Writer as Someone to Be

What Happens When You Try to Write for a Living—as a Job?

Are There any Shortcuts?  The University Writing Program

Are Some People Not Suited for a Writing Program?

Three Writers

Jack Kerouac

Hunter S. Thompson

Kurt Vonnegut

What Can We Learn from These Examples?

How Do We Measure Success and Failure?

From the Catalogue Raisonné

Wednesday, August 11

Who Writes?

Where Do We Learn?

Who Are Our Role-Models?

What Happens When We Learn to Read and Write?

The Writer as Someone to Be

What Happens When You Try to Write for a Living—as a Job?

Are There any Shortcuts?  The University Writing Program

Are Some People Not Suited for a Writing Program?

Three Writers

Jack Kerouac

Hunter S. Thompson

Kurt Vonnegut

What Can We Learn from These Examples?

How Do We Measure Success and Failure?

About the Author

Thursday, August 12

Mexican Standoff

Magical Thinking

Friday, August 13

Friday the 13th

From the Catalogue Raisonné

Disemboweled and Defenestrated

A Career in Letters

Saturday, August 14

The Three Musketeers

The Anthropology Major

Jonathan Franzen, Great American Novelist

There You Go


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