Rhodes offers personal advice and shares his memories and experiences in the writing world in this all-encompassing writing book. From his first works to the successes he’s enjoyed, Rhodes takes readers through the ups and downs of his writing life, offering advice and tips along the way.
As a writer, it is hard to find books that will guide you to a successful writing career. Much of writing is done alone, and oftentimes for very little in terms of payment. For those authors who can learn the ropes and make a name for themselves, writing can be and is a legitimate career. Richard Rhodes, in How to Write, will tell you how this is possible.
“We live by story,” quotes Rhodes early in the book, and this statement sets the tone for the remaining pages. Memories, personal stories, advice, and tips are sprinkled between the covers of this slim work, but a lifetime of experience cannot be so contained. Rhodes offers real-life success stories from his own encounters and pushes readers to take their craft more seriously. He encourages readers to learn to love language, to want to write about anything and everything under the sun—even if you don’t know anything about it—and simply take comfort in the fact that there is a way to succeed by writing.
I recommend this book to anyone who wants to write, whether it be part-time for pleasure or a full-time career. The book reads much like a memoir but offers much in the way of guidance and advice for those willing to look for it. Though now a bit dated, the words of any writer are timeless, and this book is no exception. As a reader, I found inspiration within the pages of Rhodes’ text and I am left pondering one memorable statement: “If you want to write, you can.”