David Wroblewski (born 1959) is an American novelist whose first novel was The Story of Edgar Sawtelle. Read full biography of David Wroblewski →
My childhood was spent with dogs, and I work with dogs surrounding me. This relationship is hardly unique - man-and-dog stories date back to ancient... →
It is as true for the writer as for the reader that any novel worth its ink should be an experience first and foremost - not an essay, not a... →
I set writing aside when I went into theater, and then I set theater aside and subsequently had about a 25-year career in software development.... →
When you're making something big, whether it's long-form fiction or a big piece of software, whatever that is, you're having a very... →
I grew up in the middle of dairy country in Wisconsin, about as far from any major metropolitan area as you can get. I always assumed I was going to... →