Learn more about William Zinsser | Here are a few good places to start – William Zinsser – Official website includes a biography, photo gallery, book passages, links to articles, and music page: www.williamzinsserwriter.com/william-zinsser-music.html ‘On Memoir, Truth and ‘Writing Well’’ (13 April 2006) NPR “All Things Considered” conversation with Michelle Norris; link includes audio file, transcript & excerpt from Zinsser’s book How to Write a Memoir: www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=5340618 ‘The Complete Zinsser on Friday’| The American Scholar collection of Zinsser essays: https://theamericanscholar.org/the-complete-zinsser-on-friday/#.V_XPL5MrKAY ‘Lives: William K. Zinsser ‘44’’ (3 February 2016) Princeton Alumni Weekly tribute by Sanda Sobieraj Westfall: https://paw.princeton.edu/article/lives-william-k-zinsser-%E2%80%9944 ‘My Stardust Memories’ (2 August 2010) The American Scholar – What’s it like to
CitationContextSource LinkCitation “After a certain number of years, our faces become our biographies.” ~Cynthia Ozick, American author “Cynthia Ozick, The Art of Fiction No. 95” (June 1985) Interview with Tom Teicholz, The Paris Review, No. 102, New York: The Paris Review, Spring 1987; online via The Paris Review, www.theparisreview.org Context Extended excerpt: [Responding to the interviewer’s question about a photo that appears at the back of her book Art & Ardor] “Anxiety at worst but not a scowl. I hope not a scowl! Especially since after a certain number of years, our faces become our biographies. We get to be responsible for our faces.” Source Link Source link: “Cynthia
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