It's easy for people to write about their feelings in a journal. It's more difficult, however, to convert personal experiences into stories worthy of publication--fiction, nonfiction or poetry. Meg Files teaches writers how to transform their raw experiences into finished pieces. They'll learn how to identify story-worthy material, conquer fears associated with personal exposure, determine a story's focus, shape the material into a cohesive whole, then edit and revise as needed. Writers working in any form will find this book invaluable for supplying them with the inspiration and practical instruction they need to get their experiences and emotions on paper and into print.
I loved this book... That is an understatement! I found useful information and inspiration within the pages of this book.i checked it out from the library but might get my own copy, just can't decide if I want it on my kindle or would prefer a physical copy!! I am glad I read this book for the tips, motivation and exercises within. I am better prepared to improve my writing!