Every great writer has a method. Jack London sought adventure in the wild; Mark Twain listened to the voices of the Mississippi River; Virginia Woolf explored the hidden thoughts of her characters; Flannery O’Connor revealed truth through shock and irony. Pulitzer Prize–winning authors like Ernest Hemingway, William Faulkner, Toni Morrison, John Steinbeck, Alice Walker, Robert Frost, and Gwendolyn Brooks each brought unique approaches that shaped American and world literature. This workbook inv