Denis Johnson's Death-Infused Last Stories

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Denis Johnson's Death-Infused Last Stories

“Triumph” begins as a journal entry in a slightly stiff present tense, but then tumbles backward into a story within the story about a fellow writer the narrator (who is not quite Johnson himself, but certainly a near relation) knew in Austin, Tex., during a time of teaching creative writing. Thus the story
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Flying cars and aerial robotics — Udacity's new course isn't your usual degree

“You'll master technologies in planning, controls, coordination, and more. Most importantly, you will learn by doing, writing aircraft-ready code that you can run on your own drones.” Indicating that the course requires some serious brain power, Udacity says it can't accept applicants who don't yet have the
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Robert Coover: By the Book

… are disguised as novellas, but both are really books about writing, my favorites. His more traditional essay collections — “Fiction and the Figures of Life,” for example, or “Habitations of the Word,” “A Temple of Texts,” “Life Sentences,” etc. — are also must-reads for young creative writers and scholars.
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From the bottom to the top: 3 key lessons WWE's CBO Stephanie McMahon learned on her way to …

“I basically interned and worked in every different department within our company and ultimately went on to become the first woman ever to head up our live events division, our talent relations division, our creative writing division, (and) our digital division,” she said. And with every role McMahon has
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