Matt Bell

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About 'Matt Bell' Channel

Matt Bell is the author of the novel IN THE HOUSE UPON THE DIRT BETWEEN THE LAKE AND THE WOODS, a finalist for the Young...

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'Matt Bell' has mostly short articles at the moment, however, they might have a great potential to develop their materials and quality in future.

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'Matt Bell' provides texts of a basic readability level which can be quite comfortable for a wide audience to read and understand.

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Recent News
"Fugues exist in fiction as well. Kawin addresses the writer’s permutations on a theme in language..."

“Fugues exist in fiction as well. Kawin addresses the writer’s permutations on a theme in language wherein every ‘possible variation of a statement is...

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"Do not dictate to your author; try to become him. Be his fellow-worker and accomplice. If you hang..."

“Do not dictate to your author; try to become him. Be his fellow-worker and accomplice. If you hang back, and reserve and criticize at first, you are...

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"You find yourself caught up: you start a sentence, and it becomes revelatory, not just of the..."

“You find yourself caught up: you start a sentence, and it becomes revelatory, not just of the character, but of you as well. You follow it for a while...

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"I write prose the same way I write poetry or anything—I feel pulled into a zone of not knowing, and..."

“I write prose the same way I write poetry or anything—I feel pulled into a zone of not knowing, and I try to sing back to that invitation or pull. Maybe...

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""Don’t share work-in-progress with non-writers. Indeed, don’t even discuss it. Think of..."

“"Don’t share work-in-progress with non-writers. Indeed, don’t even discuss it. Think of work-in-progress as an egg around which the shell has not yet...

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"Get disciplined. Learn to rush to your laptop and open it up. Open the file without asking yourself..."

“Get disciplined. Learn to rush to your laptop and open it up. Open the file without asking yourself if you’re in the mood, without thinking about anything...

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"Because no voice can hold out over the brutalities of life without breaking, he turned to quill and..."

“Because no voice can hold out over the brutalities of life without breaking, he turned to quill and paper, for so he could arrange, in the necessary...

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"Sometimes, I’m really concerned about the fact that I invest so much emotional energy into..."

“Sometimes, I’m really concerned about the fact that I invest so much emotional energy into places and objects and patterns at the expense of people....

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"It’s a tricky business we’re in. We work with various parts of the self: our memory, our..."

“It’s a tricky business we’re in. We work with various parts of the self: our memory, our experience, and emotions, the conscious self, and the unconscious...

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"My working process is no doubt much the same as yours and the same as many other people. The..."

“My working process is no doubt much the same as yours and the same as many other people. The artistic process seems to be mythologized quite a lot into...

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"The Architect's Gambit" in Booth

"The Architect's Gambit" in Booth: Thanks to Booth for publishing my story “The Architect’s Gamble,” another in my series of fairy tales about a pair...

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