Author Archives: American Writers Museum

Ways the World Ends

Various American authors, both in-genre and out of it, have depicted the end of the [...]

Erma Bombeck

With her usual wit and humor the writer Erma Bombeck wrote, “It’s frightening to wake [...]

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The Wow Factor: A Visit to Mark Twain’s Grand Mansion in Hartford

“This entry hall really has the ‘wow factor,’” our tour guide drily announces, gesturing at [...]

In the Footsteps of Louisa May Alcott

During a literary pilgrimage to Concord, Massachusetts a few years ago, I visited Orchard House, [...]

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Writing the American Immigrant Experience: Isaac Bashevis Singer

On every street in every city in America, there is a story on every face [...]

Laura Ingalls Wilder

“From your parents you learn love and laughter and how to put foot in front [...]

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“Such Friends”: Maxwell Perkins and Ernest Hemingway

As with F. Scott Fitzgerald, his first major author, Scribner’s editor Maxwell Perkins [1884-1947] found [...]

Recreated People

Writers frequently chose to create stories that are inspired by or directly based on actual [...]

Filling in the Blanks

Silicon Valley obsesses over automation and efficiency. If you have the money, the tech industry [...]

Exploring American Cities Through True Crime

America’s most notorious crimes tend to remain in the public memory not only for particular [...]

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