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Episode 23–Sarah Stodola on the Processes of Great Authors

On episode 23 of the WRITER 2.0 Podcast I spoke with Sarah Stodola about her new book, PROCESS: THE WRITING LIVES OF GREAT AUTHORS, which can be found here.

In the interview, we discussed:

  • whether Hemingway really wrote drunk and edited sober;
  • which famous authors still have Internet binges;
  • why Toni Morrison got started writing so late;
  • whether Kafka was as depressed as his books might lead you to believe.

Plus, on Today in Writing: the first American novel.

About our Guest:

A1nMvWSfDrL._UX250_Sarah Stodola is a writer and journalist who has contributed to the New York Times, Wall Street Journal, Nation, Daily Beast, and Awl, as well as Condé Nast Traveler and Slate, among others publications. She founded the literary journal Me Three and served as an adjunct scholar for Lapham’s Quarterly. She is currently the editorial director of Strolby.

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