Becoming a writer

foreword by John Gardner

Paperback, 192 pages

English language

Published Jan. 21, 1981 by Tarcher.

ISBN:
978-0-87477-164-0
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4 stars (5 reviews)

Originally published in 1934, this is a book that doesn't show its age at all. The only thing that the author doesn't cover is computer use, apart from that her advice remains timeless. If you want to be a creative writer but are having difficulty writing then this contains good information about how to start. It's an inspirational guide and well worth reading for anyone who wants to write.

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I read this for a fiction writing class I took in graduate school. The class was a lot of work, but it was likely one of the best classes I took. It inspired me as a writer, and I have kept dabbling in fiction since.

The book itself is full of ideas a writer can use. It is not a technical book or guide. The book is pretty prescriptive, and a bit strict (when compared to a book like say, Goldberg's Writing Down the Bones).Yet I found the book pretty accurate in giving me sense of my experience as a writer at the time.

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