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Bettie Sellers: How Can I Dare to Write?Terry Kay: The Discovery ProcessDavid Bottoms: On MetaphorErskine Caldwell: Lessons in LifeJudith Ortiz Cofer: Identity as a WriterAnthony Grooms: Write Your StoriesPhilip Lee Williams: InevitabilityJudson Mitcham: Using a PencilColeman Barks: Different VoicesDavid Bottoms: Demands of PoetryPhilip Lee Williams: Why Writers Write


Courtesy of Walter J. Brown Media Archives, WSB Television Newsfilm Collection, University of Georgia Libraries
Erskine Caldwell: Lessons in Life

Prolific fiction writer Erskine Caldwell (1903-87) remembers his time at the Atlanta Journal as a great learning period for his writing career.

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