Author Archives: Christopher Burrow

Halloween Books: Creepy Crawly Short Reads

Halloween Books: Creepy Crawly (Short) Reads Looking for some Halloween books that provide deliciously-dark tales [...]

The Wonderful Wizardry of Children’s Books

Recently, my sons and I enjoyed the unique pleasure of losing ourselves for a few [...]

How to Find (or Build) a Writing Community – Part Three

This is the third in a three-part series on finding and building a writing community. [...]

Stories Behind Classic Book Covers: The Great Gatsby

Francis Cugat’s iconic painting of a disembodied face floating above the lights of New York [...]

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American Authors of Short Stories – Part One

Stories are a part of life.  They’re everywhere.  We relate them over the phone to [...]

Author Evaleen Stein and her “Little House of Dreams”

I live across the street from the former home of early-twentieth century author, poet, and [...]

On Regret

We often think of a well-received, award-winning, widely-read piece of published writing as a triumph [...]

Writing Out the Bad Stuff

Last summer someone gutted my new bike. Both wheels and the seat, gone. They left [...]

Friend or Foe: Writers and their Feuds

Friction among writers has all the earmarks of a good fiction story, but make no [...]

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Faulkner’s Rowan Oak

Slipping through a cold metal turnstile, I enter Rowan Oak, William Faulkner’s home in Oxford, [...]