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The quote “write drunk, edit sober” is often misattributed to Ernest Hemingway who, as it turns out, never wrote drunk. While Hemingway was definitely a boozer, he wrote in the morning and ...
Hemingway App Punches Up Your Writing A new app aims to help you write like Ernest Hemingway.
Created by Australian writing blog, The Expert Editor, “The Science Behind Writing Drunk and Editing Sober” reveals that Hemingway was definitely on to something.
Ernest Hemingway’s Best Tips on Writing Write what you know, leave out unnecessary words, and don’t do it to be famous.
Hemingway’s Writing Tip That Will Save You Time and Energy You don’t need to move to Paris, but you should reread your work as you go.
Or, as Ernest Hemingway allegedly once put it, "Write drunk, edit sober." Intoxication aside, the spirit of Hemingway's words are vital for any writer: write freely, without judging yourself.
Besides its tart portraits of F. Scott Fitzgerald and Gertrude Stein, Ernest Hemingway's posthumously published memoir of his early days in Paris, "A Moveable Feast," provides a heart-wrenching ...
Ernest Hemingway rewrote the end of “A Farewell to Arms” almost 50 times. But the author’s rigorous editing and spare style went out the window when he turned to correspondence, writing well ...
Ernest Hemingway committed suicide in 1961, before his Paris memoir was finished. His widow, Mary, edited the original book after his death, piecing together unfinished manuscripts, and it was ...
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