Writing and Being

Writing and Being
Title Writing and Being PDF eBook
Author Nadine Gordimer
Publisher Harvard University Press
Pages 164
Release 1995
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 9780674962323

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In this deeply resonant book, Nobel Prize laureate Nadine Gordimer examines the tension for a writer between life's experiences and narrative creations, investigating where characters come from--to what extent are they drawn from real life?--and using the writings of South African revolutionaries to show how their struggle is contrastingly expressed in factual fiction and in lyrical poetry.

Writing to Be Understood

Writing to Be Understood
Title Writing to Be Understood PDF eBook
Author Anne Janzer
Publisher Cuesta Park Consulting
Pages 184
Release 2018-08-09
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 0999624830

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Have you ever wondered what makes your favorite nonfiction books so compelling, understandable, or enjoyable to read? They connect with you, as a reader. This book will help you recognize and apply the methods of your favorite writers to your own work. Writing To Be Understood is the thinking writer's guide to effective nonfiction writing techniques, such as: - Using analogies effectively to illustrate unseen concepts - Appealing to the reader's innate curiosity - Balancing humility with credibility For each topic, the book combines insights from cognitive science with advice from writers and expert practitioners in fields of psychology, technology, economics, medicine, policy, and more. Whether you're an expert trying to communicate with a mainstream audience or a nonfiction writer hoping to reach more people, Writing to be Understood will help you expand the impact of your words. Gold medal winner, 2019 Independent Publisher Book Awards

I Should Be Writing

I Should Be Writing
Title I Should Be Writing PDF eBook
Author Mur Lafferty
Publisher Rock Point Gift & Stationery
Pages 163
Release 2017-08-22
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 1631063650

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Writing talent isn't some superpower handed down from on high. It's a skill that requires hard work, practice, and focus in order to grow. Join author and podcaster Mur Lafferty as she outlines the steps necessary to become a better writer, including staying healthy, choosing writing materials that best suit you, and following your inner muse while ignoring your inner bully. She then provides you with engaging writing excercises that will help you practice your writing skills.--Publisher.

I'd Rather Be Writing

I'd Rather Be Writing
Title I'd Rather Be Writing PDF eBook
Author Marcia Golub
Publisher Writers Digest Books
Pages 248
Release 1999-07-15
Genre Education
ISBN

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"A guide to finding more time, getting more organized, completing more projects and having more fun."--Cover.

Writing to be Read

Writing to be Read
Title Writing to be Read PDF eBook
Author Ken Macrorie
Publisher Boynton/Cook
Pages 287
Release 1984
Genre Education
ISBN 9780867091335

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Writing to Be Read is the high school version of Telling Writing. This third edition reaffirms Ken Macrorie's continuing commitment to young writers, as well as the perennial popularity of Writing to Be Read. Like all fine teachers, Macrorie has remained a student of his subject, and this book is informed by fresh classroom discoveries. The book embodies a carefully articulated writing course that gives students the freedom to find their voices and let their subjects find them.

Let's Write a Short Story!

Let's Write a Short Story!
Title Let's Write a Short Story! PDF eBook
Author Joe Bunting
Publisher
Pages 107
Release 2012-11-30
Genre Short story
ISBN 9780988449701

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Lost, Stolen Or Shredded

Lost, Stolen Or Shredded
Title Lost, Stolen Or Shredded PDF eBook
Author Rick Gekoski
Publisher Profile Books(GB)
Pages 0
Release 2013
Genre Art thefts
ISBN 9781846684913

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Like Sherlock Holmes's dog in the night time, sometimes the true significance of things lies in their absence. Rick Gekoski tells the very human stories that lie behind some of the greatest losses to artistic culture - and addresses the questions such disappearances raise. Some of the items are stolen (the Mona Lisa), some destroyed (like Philip Larkin's diaries, shredded, then burnt, on his dying request) and some were lost before they even existed, like the career of the brilliant art deco architect, Charles Rennie Mackintosh, which foundered amid a lack of cash - but behind all of them lies an often surprising story which reveals a lot about what art means to us. Gekoski explores in depth the greater questions these tremendous losses raise - such as the rights artists and authors have over their own work, the importance of the search for perfection in creativity, and what motivated people to queue to see the empty space where the Mona Lisa once hung in the Louvre.