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Am I a writer? Where should I get ideas? Is my writing any good? How did my favorite authors make it big? The act of writing is a daunting task for many people, and becoming a "writer" means so much more than putting pen to paper.
Dean Nelson embraces the questions that plague writers by turning to some of the best-known authors of our time. With encouragement, advice, and refreshing honesty, writers discuss their own beginnings, struggles, and victories in a manner that will make readers say, "I can do that."
In Talking to Writers: The Craft of Nonfiction, readers will hear from Anne Lamott about what she means by writing to heal herself, from David Brooks about what it takes to craft an informed opinion, from Tracy Kidder about the need for revision, and from Elizabeth Gilbert about being humble. Among the many other featured writers are Jeannette Walls, Cornel West, Nick Hornby, George Plimpton, Susan Orlean, and more.
Bringing together interviews from 30 years of the annual Writer's Symposium by the Sea, Nelson reveals writers' motives, connects the dots to their past, and acknowledges their struggles. Often beginning with, "I've never said this publicly before…", these treasured authors' revelations give aspiring writers of every level the courage and support necessary to live the writing life.
Dean Nelson embraces the questions that plague writers by turning to some of the best-known authors of our time. With encouragement, advice, and refreshing honesty, writers discuss their own beginnings, struggles, and victories in a manner that will make readers say, "I can do that."
In Talking to Writers: The Craft of Nonfiction, readers will hear from Anne Lamott about what she means by writing to heal herself, from David Brooks about what it takes to craft an informed opinion, from Tracy Kidder about the need for revision, and from Elizabeth Gilbert about being humble. Among the many other featured writers are Jeannette Walls, Cornel West, Nick Hornby, George Plimpton, Susan Orlean, and more.
Bringing together interviews from 30 years of the annual Writer's Symposium by the Sea, Nelson reveals writers' motives, connects the dots to their past, and acknowledges their struggles. Often beginning with, "I've never said this publicly before…", these treasured authors' revelations give aspiring writers of every level the courage and support necessary to live the writing life.
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Table of contents
- Cover
- Half-Title
- Dedication
- Title
- Contents
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction
- 1 A Reason to Write Nonfiction: Why Do Stories Matter?
- 2 Awakening to the Art: How Did You Know You Wanted to Write?
- 3 Subject Matter: Where Do Ideas Come From?
- 4 The Voices Outside Your Head: Where Did You Receive Encouragement?
- 5 Emerging Path: When Did You First Think You Were a Success?
- 6 Growing, Changing, Improving: How Have You Evolved as a Writer?
- 7 Worldview, Pessimism and Optimism: How Does Your Mindset Affect Your Writing?
- 8 When the World Says No: How Do You Handle Rejection and Criticism?
- 9 More Than Words on a Page: What Do We Mean by “craft”?
- 10 When Enthusiasm Fades: How Important Is Discipline?
- 11 Consider the Reader: Who Is Your Audience, Really?
- 12 What You Believe: How Does Faith Affect Your Writing?
- 13 The Importance of Reading: What Writers Inform Your Own Writing? How Important Are Libraries?
- 14 Words of Wisdom: What Advice Do You Have for Aspiring Writers?
- Index
- About the Author
- Copyright