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Authors, authoring, authorship, author, writer, writers, writing, creative, creativity, creative writing, publish, publisher, self-publish, self publish, lulu, publisher, publishers, book, books, isbn, international standard book number, poems, poetry, poet, poets.
This handbook aids to motivate and guide writers to master all genres. These genres include:
Rants (48), Recognitions (50), Recollections (54), Records (55), Regulations (57), Releases
(59), Religious (61), Reports (63), Reporters (65), Research (67), Résumés (69), Reviews
(72), Rhymes (75), Roles (77), Romances (79), Rubrics (81), Recitals (83)
This book is suitable to support Creative Writing 101 courses at graduate and undergraduate college courses.
Creative Writing Handbook - Becoming a Complete WriterThe Free School
This book is for and about amazing you. It contains three main parts beyond this section. The next, ‘Creatives’ and ‘Control’ explores each notion separately. Part three examines
the all-important G-forces: Grail and Grails. Discussions in this chapter underpin the thematic title and core pursuit of this book – aiding writers to identify and tightly define
the core goal or goals that they desire to realize from their textual quests and conquests.
Part four explores 17 popular writing genres and provides an original example of each.
Four of these illustrations are first-time attempts by this writer to compose a script in a
foreign discipline that is outside his comfort zone and areas of interest. May these modest,
raw offerings embolden you to likewise experiment at becoming a complete writer.
The penultimate chapter, Part five, explores six topics that may aid writers to answer the
holy grail writer’s question, as defined by this author. These topics in order are: Spelling,
scripts, styles, solo writing, champions (i.e., role models) and circulation.
This book does not aim to teach readers how to develop most technical skills required of
competent writers. Open-access and commercial literature available on these topics are
mature. Engaging these topics are best served by a medley of resources such as
handbooks, video presentations, college curricula and years of dedicated writing practice.
The concluding part of most sections and each chapter is titled ‘Further reading’. These parts offer one or two open-access resources that explore material discussed in that
section/chapter in further detail. The principal pursuit of this book aims to help you to
identify the core goal/s that may motivate you to be the best writer possible in your
chosen fields. There is a dearth of literature that unravels this all-important journey.
This book is suitable for informal educational settings and structured teaching
environments. It may support writers of all skill levels who thrive from learning solo, in
groups or a mixture thereof. It may also guide Creative Writing Professors who teach applied education courses at all levels – from certificate to Graduate-level coursework.
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1
Shitty First Drafts
Anne Lamott from Bird by Bird
Born in San Francisco in 1954, Anne Lamott is a graduate of Goucher College
in Baltimore and is the author of six novels, including Rosie (1983), Crooked Little
Heart (1997), All New People (2000), and Blue Shoes (2002). She has also been the
food reviewer for California magazine, a book reviewer for Mademoiselle, and a
regular contributor to Salon’s “Mothers Who Think.” Her nonfiction books include
Operating Instructions: A Journal of My Son’s First Year (1993), in which she
describes her adventures as a single parent, and Tender Mercies: Some Thoughts on
Faith (1999), in which she charts her journey toward faith in God.
In the following selection, taken from Lamott’s popular book about writing,
Bird by Bird (1994), she argues for the need to let go and write those “shitty first
drafts” that lead to clarity and sometimes brilliance in our second and third drafts.
1 Now, practically even better news than that of short assignments is the idea of
shitty first drafts. All good writers write them. This is how they end up with good
second drafts and terrific third drafts. People tend to look at successful writers who
are getting their books published and maybe even doing well financially and think
that they sit down at their desks every morning feeling like a million dollars, feeling
great about who they are and how much talent they have and what a great story they
have to tell; that they take in a few deep breaths, push back their sleeves, roll their
necks a few times to get all the cricks out, and dive in, typing fully formed passages
as fast as a court reporter. But this is just the fantasy of the uninitiated. I know some
very great writers, writers you love who write beautifully and have made a great deal
of money, and not one of them sits down routinely feeling wildly enthusiastic and
confident. Not one of them writes elegant first drafts. All right, one of them does, but
we do not like her very much. We do not think that she has a rich inner life or that
God likes her or can even stand her. (Although when I mentioned this to my priest
friend Tom, he said you can safely assume you've created God in your own image
when it turns out that God hates all the same people you do.)
2 Very few writers really know what they are doing until they've done it. Nor do
they go about their business feeling dewy and thrilled. They do not type a few stiff
warm-up sentences and then find themselves bounding along like huskies across the
snow. One writer I know tells me that he sits down every morning and says to
himself nicely, "It's not like you don't have a choice, because you do -- you can
either type, or kill yourself." We all often feel like we are pulling teeth, even those
writers whose prose ends up being the most natural and fluid. The right words and
sentences just do not come pouring out like ticker tape most of the time. Now,
Muriel Spark is said to have fel.
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Authors, authoring, authorship, author, writer, writers, writing, creative, creativity, creative writing, publish, publisher, self-publish, self publish, lulu, publisher, publishers, book, books, isbn, international standard book number, poems, poetry, poet, poets.
This handbook aids to motivate and guide writers to master all genres. These genres include:
Rants (48), Recognitions (50), Recollections (54), Records (55), Regulations (57), Releases
(59), Religious (61), Reports (63), Reporters (65), Research (67), Résumés (69), Reviews
(72), Rhymes (75), Roles (77), Romances (79), Rubrics (81), Recitals (83)
This book is suitable to support Creative Writing 101 courses at graduate and undergraduate college courses.
Creative Writing Handbook - Becoming a Complete WriterThe Free School
This book is for and about amazing you. It contains three main parts beyond this section. The next, ‘Creatives’ and ‘Control’ explores each notion separately. Part three examines
the all-important G-forces: Grail and Grails. Discussions in this chapter underpin the thematic title and core pursuit of this book – aiding writers to identify and tightly define
the core goal or goals that they desire to realize from their textual quests and conquests.
Part four explores 17 popular writing genres and provides an original example of each.
Four of these illustrations are first-time attempts by this writer to compose a script in a
foreign discipline that is outside his comfort zone and areas of interest. May these modest,
raw offerings embolden you to likewise experiment at becoming a complete writer.
The penultimate chapter, Part five, explores six topics that may aid writers to answer the
holy grail writer’s question, as defined by this author. These topics in order are: Spelling,
scripts, styles, solo writing, champions (i.e., role models) and circulation.
This book does not aim to teach readers how to develop most technical skills required of
competent writers. Open-access and commercial literature available on these topics are
mature. Engaging these topics are best served by a medley of resources such as
handbooks, video presentations, college curricula and years of dedicated writing practice.
The concluding part of most sections and each chapter is titled ‘Further reading’. These parts offer one or two open-access resources that explore material discussed in that
section/chapter in further detail. The principal pursuit of this book aims to help you to
identify the core goal/s that may motivate you to be the best writer possible in your
chosen fields. There is a dearth of literature that unravels this all-important journey.
This book is suitable for informal educational settings and structured teaching
environments. It may support writers of all skill levels who thrive from learning solo, in
groups or a mixture thereof. It may also guide Creative Writing Professors who teach applied education courses at all levels – from certificate to Graduate-level coursework.
1 Shitty First Drafts Anne Lamott from Bird by Bird .docxmonicafrancis71118
1
Shitty First Drafts
Anne Lamott from Bird by Bird
Born in San Francisco in 1954, Anne Lamott is a graduate of Goucher College
in Baltimore and is the author of six novels, including Rosie (1983), Crooked Little
Heart (1997), All New People (2000), and Blue Shoes (2002). She has also been the
food reviewer for California magazine, a book reviewer for Mademoiselle, and a
regular contributor to Salon’s “Mothers Who Think.” Her nonfiction books include
Operating Instructions: A Journal of My Son’s First Year (1993), in which she
describes her adventures as a single parent, and Tender Mercies: Some Thoughts on
Faith (1999), in which she charts her journey toward faith in God.
In the following selection, taken from Lamott’s popular book about writing,
Bird by Bird (1994), she argues for the need to let go and write those “shitty first
drafts” that lead to clarity and sometimes brilliance in our second and third drafts.
1 Now, practically even better news than that of short assignments is the idea of
shitty first drafts. All good writers write them. This is how they end up with good
second drafts and terrific third drafts. People tend to look at successful writers who
are getting their books published and maybe even doing well financially and think
that they sit down at their desks every morning feeling like a million dollars, feeling
great about who they are and how much talent they have and what a great story they
have to tell; that they take in a few deep breaths, push back their sleeves, roll their
necks a few times to get all the cricks out, and dive in, typing fully formed passages
as fast as a court reporter. But this is just the fantasy of the uninitiated. I know some
very great writers, writers you love who write beautifully and have made a great deal
of money, and not one of them sits down routinely feeling wildly enthusiastic and
confident. Not one of them writes elegant first drafts. All right, one of them does, but
we do not like her very much. We do not think that she has a rich inner life or that
God likes her or can even stand her. (Although when I mentioned this to my priest
friend Tom, he said you can safely assume you've created God in your own image
when it turns out that God hates all the same people you do.)
2 Very few writers really know what they are doing until they've done it. Nor do
they go about their business feeling dewy and thrilled. They do not type a few stiff
warm-up sentences and then find themselves bounding along like huskies across the
snow. One writer I know tells me that he sits down every morning and says to
himself nicely, "It's not like you don't have a choice, because you do -- you can
either type, or kill yourself." We all often feel like we are pulling teeth, even those
writers whose prose ends up being the most natural and fluid. The right words and
sentences just do not come pouring out like ticker tape most of the time. Now,
Muriel Spark is said to have fel.
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Jeremy Blachman: Author, Anonymous Lawyer
[By Charisse Dengler]
Jeremy Blachman, the brains behind the hit Blogspot blog Anonymous Lawyer , recently went a step further in
documenting the exploits of his mysteriously anonymous main character. In his brand-new book, Anonymous Lawyer ,
Blachman elaborates on the life and times of Anonymous Lawyer, bringing in new characters and events while
throwing in plenty of the sarcastic humor that has made his blog both wildly popular and endlessly entertaining.
Blachman, who started his Anonymous experiences and by imagining “the harshest, was already fairly well-developed; and a lot
Lawyer blog after watching a variety of most wicked hiring partner” that he could. of the ideas were already there, even though
parody blogs crop up on the Internet, started 90 percent of the material was new,” he said.
out blogging about his law school experience “I thought about the kinds of stupid things I
under his own name. However, once he did in my interviews—asking dumb questions “The biggest difference between blog and
noticed a shortage of blogs being written by about work-life balance, worrying about book is that the blog didn’t have a story,” he
partners in law firms, he decided to go where whether I was using the right knife to butter said. “There was no dramatic arc, no cast
no blawger had gone before. my bread at lunch, not knowing enough about of characters beyond Anonymous Lawyer,
the firm—and what I could imagine was going no forward motion. So, I had to start from
“I started the Anonymous Lawyer blog mostly through the partner’s mind,” he said. scratch and figure out what kinds of stories
on a whim, just to see what would happen I could tell with this character, what his
Once he started his summer associate motivations were, what goal could drive an
if I tried to write funny entries from the
position, he began to use his experiences at entire novel.”
perspective of a hiring partner,” Blachman
the firm for inspiration.
said. “I expected the blog would last maybe
Blachman finally decided he would build the
a week and then I’d run out of things to say,
“When the summer started, getting ideas plot around Anonymous Lawyer’s quest for
or no one would be reading and I’d forget
for entries was pretty easy. I would notice the position of chairman of his firm, and he
about it. But the readership built up fairly
little things throughout the day and then began creating other characters (not found
quickly, and I found that I did have things
exaggerate them or flip them around in the blog) and events that would help move
to say in the voice of this character, even
to create posts. Oftentimes, emails or the plot toward that goal.
though at the time the blog started, I hadn’t
comments from readers have helped inspire
worked at a firm at all and was basing it all
entries. And now that the character is “I spent about four months revising and
on the interviews and things I’d heard and
pretty well-developed and his voice is fairly revising and revising—rewriting the ending
my imagination. But very quickly, before my
consistent, I can develop a post out of pretty a few times until it felt right, swapping some
summer associate job even started, I had
much anything in the news or things I hear characters out and putting new ones in,
about 700 readers a day.”
when talking to friends.” changing a bunch of the blog posts—until it
felt like it was a satisfying book from start to
The main character in Blachman’s
It was after an article about his Anonymous finish,” he said.
Anonymous Lawyer blog is based on a Lawyer blog appeared in the New York
combination of the attorneys he met while
Times in December 2004 that Blachman In the book, Anonymous Lawyer, described
interviewing for a job after his 2L year.
was approached by publishers about a book by Publisher’s Weekly as “ill-humored” and
deal. At first, he was a bit overwhelmed and “ill-tempered,” is a hiring partner at a large
“I think I did 20 first-round interviews and
nervous at the thought of turning the blog corporate firm in Los Angeles who starts a
then seven or eight callbacks—so I’d met
into a book. He said there were times when weblog to chronicle his frustrations with big-
maybe 50 attorneys; and they all seemed sort
he wasn’t sure the blog format would work firm life. Written as a collection of blog posts
of the same,” he said. “There was definitely
over the course of an entire book, but he kept and emails, the book has been described by
one character I felt like I could create from
at it. A mere eight months later, he turned in USA Today as “wickedly amusing” and by
all of them together.”
his final draft. Publisher’s Weekly as “side-achingly funny.”
At first, Blachman got most of his ideas “I was building off of almost 60,000 words of Blachman first became interested in
for the blog entries from his own interview source material on the blog. So the character pursuing a professional writing career while
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writing songs and sketches for Princeton’s blogging about his law school experience And maybe nothing will happen, but at least
Triangle Club as an undergraduate, and the and started writing for whatever projects he give yourself the chance for good fortune to
Triangle Club was also where he met Robert could find, including the school’s a cappella strike.”
Duke and Jay Kerr, whom he lists among his group and parody show.
mentors. In his own life, Blachman is grateful for one
“While most of my classmates were looking of his law professors, Elizabeth Warren. She
“They taught me how to write—and especially for law firm jobs for the summer after encouraged him to do what he wanted and
how to rewrite—how to find a punch line; 1L year, I ended up splitting my summer not what was expected of him.
how to structure a piece of writing with a interning for a publishing company and a
“She gave a talk to our section [during] 1L
beginning, middle, and an end—and they political advertising firm,” he said. “So, my
year about how the way to find passion in
awakened in me a passion for writing that I goal was always to use the three years at law
what you do for a living is to do it, to pursue
never knew I had,” he said. school to find a path to becoming a writer.”
what you love, and hopefully find that you can
make that intersect with a career,” he said.
Upon graduation from Princeton, he got a job Blachman, who is 27 years old, graduated
“[She] definitely inspired me to realize it’s
working for a software company and began from Harvard Law School in 2005 and
okay to go to law school and then use the law
writing on the side. However, after a while, currently lives in Brooklyn, NY, where he’s
degree in whatever way would help me find
Blachman became dissatisfied with the work, working on various writing projects, including
the career I want to have, even if it’s not the
feeling like it wasn’t getting him any closer to another book. At this point in his life, he has
traditional path.”
his dreams; and that’s when he decided to go no intention of practicing law.
to law school.
“If I need to practice law at some point down Anonymous Lawyer hit bookstore shelves
the road, I will; but for now, I’m hoping to on July 25. For more information, visit
“I figured that law school would buy
continue to pursue writing opportunities,” Blachman’s blog at
me—albeit at an expensive cost—three years
he said. http://anonymouslawyer.blogspot.com.
to figure out how to be a writer and time to
write; but at the same time, I’d end up with a
When asked if he had any advice for law ON THE NET
degree that had real value and would give me
students, Blachman responded, “If you
a pretty solid backup plan if the writing didn’t
have passions, if there are things you wish Anonymous Lawyer
work out,” he said.
you could pursue after law school, don’t anonymouslawyer.blogspot.com
necessarily be resigned to ending up at a
Blachman admits that he went to law school
firm because that’s what everyone does. Anonymous Law Firm
to figure out how to be a writer, not a lawyer;
Think about what you can be doing to pursue anonymouslawfirm.com
and the first thing he did when he got there
your passions while at law school, and take
was email the Harvard Lampoon and the
steps to meet people who can help—to get Princeton Triangle Club
law school newspaper. He went on to begin
your product out there and to get noticed. www.princeton.edu/~triangle
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