Yesterday's Weather
Toddlers—and drunks—bang around hitting walls, tables, chairs, the floor, and other people, trying to find their legs. Writing fiction is a similar process. Sometimes it might take a while before the story gets some balance and moves forward. Sometimes the story takes off as if motor-driven, then crashes into something not foreseen or expected. Learning to be a writer is all about finding your legs, and doing your best to convince onlookers that you know what you're doing and where you're going.
In Pep Talks, Warnings & Screeds, acclaimed Southern story writer and novelist George Singleton serves up everything you ever need to know to become a real writer (meaning one who actually writes), in bite-sized aphorisms. It's Nietzsche's Beyond Good & Evil meets Anne Lamott's Bird by Bird. It's cough syrup that tastes like chocolate cake. In other words, don't expect to get better unless you get a good dose of it, maybe two.
Accompanied by more than fifty original full-color illustrations by novelist Daniel Wallace, these laugh-out-loud funny, candid, and surprisingly useful lessons will help you find your own writerly balance so you can continue to move forward.
| Country | USA |
| Author | George Singleton |
| Binding | Hardcover |
| Brand | Writer's Digest |
| EAN | 9781582975658 |
| Edition | First Edition |
| ISBN | 1582975655 |
| Label | Writer's Digest Books |
| Manufacturer | Writer's Digest Books |
| MPN | Z2677 |
| NumberOfItems | 1 |
| NumberOfPages | 224 |
| PartNumber | Z2677 |
| PublicationDate | 2008-10-22 |
| Publisher | Writer's Digest Books |
| Studio | Writer's Digest Books |
| ReleaseDate | 0000-00-00 |