They’re on strike, but these writers are finding ways to write and create

[ad_1] In 1955, James Thurber, whose peerless wit made him one of the most important American writers of the 20th century, recounted the following exchange: “I never quite know when I’m not writing. Sometimes my wife comes up to me at a party and says, ‘Dammit, Thurber, stop writing.’ She usually catches me in the… Continue reading They’re on strike, but these writers are finding ways to write and create