Archive for category Writers'

The Dinosaur is Dead

Aside from my original love for epics, poetry, and classical literature, I also devour “paperback” novels thanks to my introduction to this wonderful world of fiction through If Tomorrow Comes. Paperback thrillers are journeys on a Formula 1 race track as opposed to a deliberate drive in the woods or the coastline or the [...]

Minimalism or Why I Love Hemingway

Minimalism is one of the latest terms being bandied around in the world of technical writing. Most folks trace its origins to the result of years of research in cognitive studies and learning.

Habits of Great Writers

Leo Babauta culls a list of great writers and their writing habits (via). I don’t share the same taste but two of my favourite writers do find a place in Leo’s list.

1. Stephen King. In his book On Writing, King says that he writes 10 pages a day without fail, even on holidays. That’s a [...]