Do you want to get everything you ever wanted & live your best life? Then you're going to have to read hard, wide & free.
Together, let's learn how to read & write by analysing the best works ever written, and then some.
How do writers do it - keep readers turning the page until they finish the book or throw it across the room?
Each episode looks at one book, its first line and a standout section where there's a lesson to be learned about writing.
Dissecting writers' language, genre and how their work fits into a greater context can help us understand other people and ourselves. x
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Do you want to get everything you ever wanted & live your best life? Then you're going to have to read hard, wide & free.
Together, let's learn how to read & write by analysing the best works ever written, and then some.
How do writers do it - keep readers turning the page until they finish the book or throw it across the room?
Each episode looks at one book, its first line and a standout section where there's a lesson to be learned about writing.
Dissecting writers' language, genre and how their work fits into a greater context can help us understand other people and ourselves. x
Lt. Gen. Harold G. Moore (Ret.) and Joseph L. Galloway convey the brutality and strength of men trying to kill each other. It's crazy how a battle report from the Vietnam War can hold so many transcendent truths about human nature, heroism, and loss that still resonate today. Read it if you wanna know what happened in the Ia Drang Valley in November 1965 or if you wanna know what Hell on Earth really looks, sounds, smells, and tastes like.
Electric Sheep
Do you want to get everything you ever wanted & live your best life? Then you're going to have to read hard, wide & free.
Together, let's learn how to read & write by analysing the best works ever written, and then some.
How do writers do it - keep readers turning the page until they finish the book or throw it across the room?
Each episode looks at one book, its first line and a standout section where there's a lesson to be learned about writing.
Dissecting writers' language, genre and how their work fits into a greater context can help us understand other people and ourselves. x