Author Last Name,
Author First Name,
Pages,
Binding,
Edition,
ISBN 10,
ISBN 13,
Condition,
Publisher,
Date Published,
Specifications
Author Last Name:
Rhodes
Author First Name:
Richard
Pages:
240
Binding:
Paperback
Edition:
Reprint
ISBN 10:
0688149480
ISBN 13:
9780688149482
Condition:
Used
Publisher:
William Morrow Paperbacks
Date Published:
10/16/1996
Genre:
Writing
Description
uniquely Fusing Practical Advice On Writing With His Own Insights Into The Craft, Pulitzer Prize-winning Author Richard Rhodes Constructs Beautiful Prose About The Issues Would-be Writers Are Most Afraid To Articulate How Do I Dare Write? Where Do I Begin? What Do I Do With This Story I Have To Tell That Fills And Breaks My Heart? Rich With Personal Vignettes About Rhode's Sources Of Inspiration, how To Write Is Also A Memoir Of One Of The Most Original And Celebrated Writers Of Our Day. publishers Weekly rhodes (the Making Of The Atomic Bomb) Has Enjoyed A Long Career As A Magazine Writer And As An Author, Mainly Of Verity-his Preferred Term For Nonfiction-but Also Of Some (less Heralded) Novels. This Book Has The Virtues And Defects Of A Long Chat At Rhodes's Table: The Author Offers Worthy Encouragement For Fighting Psychological Barriers, And Useful Advice On Tools And Research. His Discussion Of Voice And Structure, Though Aimed At Both Writers Of Fiction And Writers Of Verity, Is A Bit Sketchy For Fictioneers. Similarly, While His Guidance On Writing Magazine Articles Is Interesting, His Take On The Business Of Writing-after The Usual Caveats Regarding Its Difficulty-relies A Bit Much On His Happy War Stories. Most Useful, And Unusual In Books Of This Genre, Is The Author's Textured Account Of The Editing Process, Including His Own Blow-by-reworked-blow Example Of An Essay-in-the-making. This Isn't Quite A Comprehensive Guide But An Encouraging Companion, Especially For Those Familiar With Rhodes's Work. (june)