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Quote of the week: “If there's a book that you want to read, but it hasn't been written yet, then you must write it.” - Toni Morrison
Thursday, December 29, 2011
Book Spotlight: How to Be a Writer
At the beginning of the month I picked up a book that drastically changed my way of thinking as a writer. It is why I took a bit of a hiatus from this blog so that I could focus on the book and what it had to offer. I have to say it has made a significant impact on me. Barbara Baig's How to be a Writer gave me what no other writing book or writing class had given me, permission to explore and experiment in my writing.
My writing up to this point has been a self guided tour of something I've always wanted to do. I lacked the specific education and knowledge of how to be a writer, so I struck out on my own to find my way. In that journey, I found I really enjoyed writing and what it had to offer me. I occasionally had good ideas to write about and even managed to get a short story published and win an online contest, but as I wrote and practiced the craft of writing, I was constantly blocked by insufficient ideas to write about and believed I had a really bad case of writer's block.
This became quite frustrating even though I had helpful advice from writing friends, online classes and other writing books. I knew in my head about the writing process and how to fight writer's block, but it wasn't until I read Barbara's book that explained it in a way I could understand. I realized that it wasn't that I had writer's block, but my approach to writing was hindering my ability to write.
Barbara's book is full of writing exercises centered around freewriting, which asks questions that keep the pen moving. She also explains the writing process in great detail, breaking it down into individual parts of the seven main writer's powers (Creativity, Memory and Expertise, Observation, Imagination, The Subconscious, Curiosity, and the Sherlock Holmes School of Writing). She discusses how to develop the content-mind of a writer and how to write to readers instead of for readers.
The book is all about empowering the writer and I highly recommend it anyone who is just beginning as a writer, or the seasoned writer who needs to get back in touch with their inner writer. It certainly helped me and I will continue to use on my never-ending journey of how to be a writer.
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Dear Cynthia,
ReplyDeleteThank you very much for posting your comments about my book. I'm so glad you are finding it helpful.
Best,
Barbara
Wow, thanks for the comment! That's so awesome. Yes, it has been an immense help. Thank you so much for writing it. I actually was thinking of sending you an email to thank you for writing such a wonderful book and I had a couple of questions. Expect an email soon. :)
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