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N’Yawk, N’Yawk: City Where My Fathers Wrote
by Thomas E. Kennedy
Originally published on January 28, 2008
Originally published on January 28, 2008
“Back then, it was Manhattan that called to young writers from around the country and across the rivers, when it was still possible to find a cheap garret and hunker down to write through freezing winters and steaming summers.”
PIF: A Stay of Execution for an Online Literary Treasure
by Thomas E. Kennedy
Originally published on March 1, 2006
Originally published on March 1, 2006
The author of, among others, The Literary Traveler (with Walter Cummins), Thomas E. Kennedy sets out to answer the question “What is PIF?”.
Can You Learn to Write? I Never Had To
by Thomas E. Kennedy
Originally published on April 6, 2004
Originally published on April 6, 2004
I do not believe there has ever been a successful writer who has not studied writing to learn the craft.




