This book is an upbeat treasure, filled with encouragement for anyone who has been bitten by the writing bug. It acknowledges the power of a blank sheet of paper and coaxes the writer away from the fear of filling it with words.
Over “sixty accomplished authors share secrets and insights into their writing lives - their inspirations, methods, wild ideas and daily routines ... how they started out and how they hope to continue.” The authors have been published in a variety of genres and their sage advice may be widely applied. However, the book is aimed toward budding novelists. Conceiving, developing, and bringing characters and stories to life is a major focus.
Many of the quotes resonated with me, including that writers are part of a good-intentioned fellowship which faces many failures, that notebooks are essential for capturing ideas, and, you’ll always find a way if you follow your creative compass.
Like any self-help book, this is a take-what-you-need-and-leave-the-rest smorgasbord of tips, suggestions, and from-the-trenches advice. I’m pretty sure I’d be told to lay off on those dashes, but one tip advises breaking the rules, so they’re ok. After an interrupted attempt at completing an art reference manual, and later, a novel, I’m now in a better position to begin my third major writing project, still incubating. This book has assured me that I’m on a well-worn path.
The book was published by The British Library, and printed and bound in the Czech Republic. It’s brightly colored, beautifully illustrated, and constructed with fine quality paper. The pages are filled with whimsical artwork, hand lettering, and lots of wisdom. I’m grateful to my lovely step-daughter for this thoughtful gift.