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Rick Delaney

@RickRain04

Book editor, history and academic titles. My personal fav topics: Darwin, Charles. Joyce, James. Brown, James.

Katılım Aralık 2010
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Peter Robinson
Peter Robinson@p_m_robinson·
Yes! Moby Dick is so widely derided--even my hero Bill Buckley said he could never make his way through it--that I've tended to keep quiet about loving every last word of the book myself. But if you're forming a pro-Melville militia, count me in.
Kale Zelden@kalezelden

@BattlCryOFreedm @JoshPhillipsPhD My dream is to get 15 people in a room and do a whole week in person.

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Nick Pretnar
Nick Pretnar@nickpretnar·
@PerellClips This is an unbelievable take on one of the densest and most profoundly written books in the English language.
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David Perell Clips@PerellClips·
"The greatest piece of American art ever made is Absalom, Absalom." Wright Thompson says: "Faulkner gets something so essentially right about the South. It's a place where the conflict that exists inside the hearts of every human being is played out on the landscape in an external way that almost never happens. The South is one of the few places in the world where the interior becomes manifestly exterior. You know how they have energy vortexes in Sedona? Likewise, the South is one of those places where the thing cracks open and the big subterranean human ideas — the conflict in the heart of every human being burst into physical action on the actual physical land. William Faulkner could see that. He had that Sixth Sense. One of the reasons that book resonates with people across generations is that he's describing something you've instinctually felt but never had the vocabulary to describe."
David Perell@david_perell

"One great detail will do the work of 50 crappy sentences." Wright Thompson is one of the last great magazine writers in America. He's long been a writer at ESPN, and if you love sports, you've almost definitely read his work. Maybe his profile of Tiger Woods. Or maybe the one about Michael Jordan. Some highlights: - "When somebody says something is overwritten, it really just means that the story is underreported." - Profiles are about figuring out what is a central complication of somebody's life and how, on a daily basis, they go about solving it. - "All of these stories, the few good ones I've written... I think these stories are like a prayer for empathy, to try to understand each other, to understand another human being a little bit at a time. Then slowly, thread by thread, you understand yourself." - On writing well: "One of the things that's missing is that nobody wants to hear what I have to say, which is just reps. Zen is a butt in a seat. There's no mystery. It's just reps." - "I wish someone had told me years ago that if you're going to be a professional writer for decades, writing is not going to be about words, but it's going to be about architecture. Only when you really understand how things fit together and move can you then actually be thinking about the words." - "All writing is trying to say something new that is true and is both specific and universal and that helps the reader understand something they didn't understand before, preferably about themselves." And here are the timestamps: 1:50 Writer's vomit vs. writer's block 8:33 The architecture of writing 11:30 What makes for a good story? 15:57 Bringing characters to life 21:11 "The hammer" 26:26 Writing a vivid scene 33:41 How to bring places to life 39:57 Dialogue vs. quotes 45:49 The role of secondary characters 51:44 The problem with "brainstorming" 1:02:13 What makes for a great ending? I've shared the full conversation with Wright Thompson below. If you'd rather watch on YouTube, or listen to the full thing on Apple / Spotify, check out the reply tweets.

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Rick Delaney
Rick Delaney@RickRain04·
@KeshaWorld91 It’s unbelievable. Thousands of possible candidates and he just can’t. Separate. Himself. From. This. Nut.
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Kesha Fan in Wisconsin
Kesha Fan in Wisconsin@KeshaWorld91·
I'm unsubscribing from the bulwark. You guys clearly have a different audience in mind than what im willing to partake in. Going from moderates to leftists defending the antisemities from criticism.
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Tim Miller@Timodc

“If people really are arguing that the price of winning is becoming like a bigoted misogynist like Hasan Piker, then I’ll take not winning,” Jonathan Cowan told @Lauren_V_Egan. This seems like a bad message to me given the state of things. thebulwark.com/p/how-big-is-t…

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Tim Miller
Tim Miller@Timodc·
“If people really are arguing that the price of winning is becoming like a bigoted misogynist like Hasan Piker, then I’ll take not winning,” Jonathan Cowan told @Lauren_V_Egan. This seems like a bad message to me given the state of things. thebulwark.com/p/how-big-is-t…
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The Bulwark
The Bulwark@BulwarkOnline·
"It is infuriating to me how many people are kind of struggling to make a life here... it is an emergency, and they don't treat it like it—and it makes me fucking nuts." @jonlovett and @Timodc discuss the upcoming California gubernatorial race and its jungle primary.
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James
James@exhaustdata·
The first sighting of the Loch Ness Monster is attributed to a Catholic Saint in the year 565, which I think the Vatican should really be cashing in on. “We’re the religion that believes in cryptids” could be huge
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Rick Delaney
Rick Delaney@RickRain04·
@DeadsoundApp Maybe Van Morrison's "It's All in the Game/You Know What They're Writing About" closing out "Into the Music."
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The most beautiful studio album closer of all time is “Find the River” on REM’s Automatic for the People.” I would love to hear other candidates (while warning that they’ll likely be deemed incorrect).
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Rick Delaney
Rick Delaney@RickRain04·
@thethoughtofth1 I finished Ducks yesterday! Began Memoirs of Hadrian today. (Sorta kinda Death of Virgil😉.)
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Joseph
Joseph@thethoughtofth1·
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sjr@SamuelJRo·
@cwik_greg I was iffy on Savage Detectives but By Night in Chile is outstanding
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Greg Cwik
Greg Cwik@cwik_greg·
One beloved writer I just don't vibe with is Roberto Bolaño.
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Rick Delaney@RickRain04·
@DepartureJay Hmmm…it definitely began to move with momentum as it neared the end. And I now wonder if it, a la Proust, Ulysses, gains much in a reread. If hundreds/thousands of details become very salient a second time.
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Rick Delaney
Rick Delaney@RickRain04·
Finally finished my first read this year…
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The Bulwark
The Bulwark@BulwarkOnline·
"I don't know if Israel will be the Israel of my youth ever again — meaning, you know, a liberal-minded democracy." @JeffreyGoldberg discusses Israel’s shift toward fatalism and illiberalism and how it's deepening a painful rift with American Jews.
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