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Literary Rendezvous

Literary Rendezvous

This is a space for those who eat and breathe books. Here the best writings of non-fiction and short fiction from the vaults of classic literature will be published, in addition to occasional review of contemporary literature and author interviews.

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Mark Twain's How to Tell a Story

Samuel Langhorne Clemens, the renowned author known as Mark Twain, commenced his literary journey as a journalist.

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Ernest Hemingway’s Tips for Writing

Writing is a sickening and laborious business — as readers, we seldom consider the amount of hard work that goes into the making of a book.

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Fiction 16: Raymond Carver's What We Talk About When We Talk about Love

At the dawn of the 1980s, the short story, a once-dominant literary form, had become a fading relic in American literature.

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Fiction 15: John Updike's A & P

After graduating from Harvard in 1954, where he served as the president of the undergraduate humour publication Lampoon, John Updike embarked on a career as a reporter at The New Yorker magazine.

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  • Literary Rendezvous

    A literary newsletter where some of the best writings of non-fiction and short fiction from the vaults of classic literature will be shared, in addition to occasional review of contemporary literature and author interviews.

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