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Aftersleep Books
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Writing Down the BonesThe following report compares books using the SERCount Rating (base on the result count from the search engine). |
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Aftersleep Books - 2005-06-20 07:00:00 | © Copyright 2004 - www.aftersleep.com () | sitemap | top |
Goldman's book is a series of commentaries on the tools, the mindset, the insecurities, practices, and disciplines of the writer. She pushes her audience to take chances, to not only let themselves fail but to learn from their failures. She tells us that: "When you learn to write this way--right out of your own mind--you have to be willing to write junk for five years." At the same time, however, she expects--and it is clear that she, herself, feels--a level of joy in the process. She tells us to seek our safety in the right pen, a good notebook, and to use the technology we find comfortable. She allows us to appreciate the ego within, to go ahead and celebrate the our internal "voices" even when they produce "terrible self-pitying junk for page after page." Out of sheer volume and continual practice Goldman expects the writer will be reborn in her students. From the tricks to get around the writer's block to the rewards for filling a page Goldman is a goldmine of simple advice and ideas that I find exceptionally suited for use in my own classes with my own budding student writers.