The NYT’s Paper Cuts blog has an interesting Q&A today with San Francisco writer Sean Wilsey, who talks about his current project, a book called State by State, inspired by the 1930s era Federal Writers’ Project. Read more here.
Stories in Projects:
Gotta love the Esquire Napkin Project
The magazine’s website explains: “It’s an old story, we figured. Someone, in a bar somewhere, scribbling on a napkin in the failing afternoon light; the kind of story or list or note that might be crammed in a pocket and pulled out years later to tell something deep and forgotten — perhaps life’s most [...]
Gotta love the Esquire Napkin Project
The magazine’s website explains: “It’s an old story, we figured. Someone, in a bar somewhere, scribbling on a napkin in the failing afternoon light; the kind of story or list or note that might be crammed in a pocket and pulled out years later to tell something deep and forgotten — perhaps life’s most [...]



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