Like Shaking Hands with God

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Like Shaking Hands With God is a

Union Square in Manhattan, and the second occurred the following evening at a cafe.[1]

Like Shaking Hands With God was meant to be a conversation about writing but turned into much more. As

The Hartford Advocate
said, it is "...a book that is more about being than writing." In Like Shaking Hands With God the authors touch on the subject of writing, how to write, how a writer should view his or her audience and what the ultimate goal of writing should be.

References

  1. ^ "Like Shaking Hands with God: A Conversation About Writing".