Before We Get Started: A Practical Memoir of the Writer's Life
Books / Paperback
ISBN: 0345478177 / Publisher: Ballantine Books, January 2005
The critically acclaimed novelist shares his personal, inspirational, and candid observations on the craft of writing and the writer's life, covering such topics as the finer points of character detail, the pitfalls of technique, narrative and the passage of time, the importance of simple words, and why do authors write. Original. 30,000 first printing.
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This marvelous guide begins where other books on writing and the writing life leave off. Delving deep into the creative process, Bret Lott reveals truths we scarcely realized we needed to know but without which we as writers will soon lose our way. In ten intimate essays based on his own experiences and on the seasoned wisdom of writers including Eudora Welty, E. B. White, Henry David Thoreau, Henry James, and John Gardner, Lott explores such topics as<br><br>• why write? why keep writing?<br>• the importance of simple words<br>• the finer points of character detail<br>• narrative and the passage of time<br>• the pitfalls of technique<br>• making a plan–and letting it go<br>• risking failure–and reaping the benefits<br>• Accepting rejection<br><br>Writers travel alone, but Bret Lott’s book makes the journey less lonely and infinitely more rewarding. Before We Get Started will help you make your work as good as it can be: “Pay attention recklessly. Strain to see through the window of your own artistic consciousness in the exhilarating knowledge that there is no path to the waterfall, and there are a million paths to the waterfall, and there is, too, only one path: yours.”
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