MOMENTAN AUSVERKAUFT

Courage to Write : How Writers Transcend Fear by Ralph Keyes (2003, Trade Paperback)

Über dieses Produkt

Product Identifiers

PublisherHolt & Company, Henry
ISBN-100805074678
ISBN-139780805074673
eBay Product ID (ePID)2482105

Product Key Features

Number of Pages240 Pages
LanguageEnglish
Publication NameCourage to Write : How Writers Transcend Fear
SubjectAuthorship
Publication Year2003
FeaturesRevised
TypeTextbook
AuthorRalph Keyes
Subject AreaLanguage Arts & Disciplines
FormatTrade Paperback

Dimensions

Item Height0.5 in
Item Weight11.1 Oz
Item Length8.5 in
Item Width5.5 in

Additional Product Features

Intended AudienceTrade
LCCN2003-050904
TitleLeadingThe
ReviewsAnyone who is a writer, wants to be a writer, or knows a writer will want to pick up a copy of The Courage to Write . It is one of the best books about the writing profession ever published., "Here's practical and positive advice that can help every writer capitalize on anxiety instead of knuckling under to it. Writers not only need this book-they know they need it."-Judith Applebaum, author of How to Get Happily Published, "Fresh and Startling-one of the two or three best books on writing I've ever read."-John Jakes, author of North and South, "Fresh and Startling-one of the two or three best books on writing I've ever read."-John Jakes, author of North and South "Anyone who is a writer, wants to be a writer, or knows a writer will want to pick up a copy of The Courage to Write. It is one of the best books about the writing profession ever published."-The Fresno Bee "Here's practical and positive advice that can help every writer capitalize on anxiety instead of knuckling under to it. Writers not only need this book-they know they need it."-Judith Applebaum, author of How to Get Happily Published, "Anyone who is a writer, wants to be a writer, or knows a writer will want to pick up a copy of The Courage to Write . It is one of the best books about the writing profession ever published."- The Fresno Bee, "Fresh and Startling-one of the two or three best books on writing I've ever read." -- John Jakes, author of North and South "Anyone who is a writer, wants to be a writer, or knows a writer will want to pick up a copy of The Courage to Write . It is one of the best books about the writing profession ever published." -- The Fresno Bee "Here's practical and positive advice that can help every writer capitalize on anxiety instead of knuckling under to it. Writers not only need this book-they know they need it." -- Judith Applebaum, author of How to Get Happily Published, "Fresh and Startling-one of the two or three best books on writing I've ever read."-John Jakes, author of North and South "Anyone who is a writer, wants to be a writer, or knows a writer will want to pick up a copy of The Courage to Write . It is one of the best books about the writing profession ever published."- The Fresno Bee "Here's practical and positive advice that can help every writer capitalize on anxiety instead of knuckling under to it. Writers not only need this book-they know they need it."-Judith Applebaum, author of How to Get Happily Published, Here's practical and positive advice that can help every writer capitalize on anxiety instead of knuckling under to it. Writers not only need this book-they know they need it.
Dewey Edition21
Dewey Decimal808/.02/019
Edition DescriptionRevised edition
SynopsisThe Courage to Write is an invaluable book and essential reading for anyone who wishes to learn how to write well. Katherine Anne Porter called courage "the first essential" for a writer. "I have to talk myself into bravery with every sentence," agreed Cynthia Ozick, "sometimes every syllable." E. B. White said he admired anyone who "has the guts to write anything at all."An author who has taught writing for more than thirty years, In The Courage to Write , Ralph Keyes, an author who has taught writing for more than thirty years, assures us that anxiety is felt by writers at every level, especially when they dare to do their best. He describes the sequence of "courage points" through which all writers must pass, from the challenge of identifying a worthwhile project to the mixture of pride and panic they feel when examining a newly published book or article. Keyes also offers specifics on how to root out dread of public "performance" and of the judgment of family and friends, make the best use of writers' workshops and conferences, and handle criticism of works in progress. Throughout, he includes the comments of many accomplished writers -- Pat Conroy, Amy Tan, Rita Dove, Isabel Allende, and others -- on how they transcended their own fears to produce great works.
LC Classification NumberPN171.P83K49 2003

Weitere Artikel mit Bezug zu diesem Produkt