1965 illustration by Bill Johnson by totallymystified Via Flickr: For the story The Murdered Skeleton In My Family Closet by Barnaby Conrad. From True magazine.

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1965 illustration by Bill Johnson by totallymystified Via Flickr: For the story The Murdered Skeleton In My Family Closet by Barnaby Conrad. From True magazine.
“If you want to know your characters better, ask yourself: “How would they behave in a quarrel?”” — Barnaby Conrad
"Inside my soul I have a fountain, in case your guilt should wish to drink..."
A really interesting article about a really interesting and influential writer who remains largely obscure.
“Barnaby Conrad was likely always destined to live a voracious life, and yet one can’t help but feel that he wouldn’t have been possible without the existence of Ernest Hemingway.”
Read more on Barnaby Conrad, author, matador, bon vivant, and thorn in Ernest Hemingway’s side, here.
Advice from Snoopy
Maria Popova presents 6 Rules for a Great Story from Barnaby Conrad and Snoopy. http://www.brainpickings.org/index.php/2012/06/12/snoopy-barnaby-conrad-rules-for-stories/ Do you have an urge to write fiction?