Stephen King On Writing
Okay...I'll admit that I'm horrible at reading craft books. I love to learn craft and try to always better my writing, but I usually stick with articles. So after years of hearing about this book, it finally decided to bonk me on the head (actually, it was in my RWA chapter's library and I snagged it).
I wish I would have read it sooner.
Seriously.
EVERY page is loaded with so much. About life. About writing. Plus King is just an interesting person. His writing resonates and every other sentence contains some kind of nugget that I'd love to tape up on my wall.
Needless to say, after I finish King's memoir I'll be checking out some of his fiction.
I've asked before about your favorite writing craft book, but now I'm wondering why it's your favorite? What makes it stand out? And if you could choose to meet any author, who would it be and why?
I wish I would have read it sooner.
Seriously.
EVERY page is loaded with so much. About life. About writing. Plus King is just an interesting person. His writing resonates and every other sentence contains some kind of nugget that I'd love to tape up on my wall.
Needless to say, after I finish King's memoir I'll be checking out some of his fiction.
I've asked before about your favorite writing craft book, but now I'm wondering why it's your favorite? What makes it stand out? And if you could choose to meet any author, who would it be and why?
Comments
Can't wait to see what you think of his fiction! Just don't start with "It." *shudders*
I agree about his honesty...and I love what he says about us being honest in our writing.
Jeanette, there's language in the book but it is very well worth the read! Hahaaa, you want to meet me? I promise I'm nothing special and there are many more interesting authors out there...though I know I'd love to meet you too. :-)
I would love to have met C.S. Lewis. I would love to meet Sharon Creech or Nina Bawden, children's book authors.
Haven't read any craft books yet (I'm not a novelist), but I'll file this little tidbit away. Thanks!
I like blog posts and articles so much better. Those long textbooks make my eyes cross.
That said, I did enjoy Jill Elizabeth Nelson's ebook on Deep POV. She gives bite-sized nuggets that don't stick in my throat.
PS. You won an ebook on my blog. Well, really Jule Jarnagin's blog. LOL