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While Rhodes has much solid advice about the grit one must bring to the writing life--"the best remedy for fear of writing ... is ... ass to chair"--it is his analogies about writing that are most refreshing. "Writing is a craft," he says. "I mean craft strictly: like carpentry or pottery, writing is handmade. Like other crafts as well, writing can sometimes be organized to the special depth and resonance people call art." Elsewhere, Rhodes compares structuring a work of writing to generalship. "A general," he writes, "needs to know what troops and weapons he commands and how they're deployed, but he also needs to develop a strategy for fighting battles and winning the war. The battles probably won't go as he plans, of course. If his strategy is sufficiently flexible, he'll be able to adapt it to circumstances and still come out victorious." And finally, he says, "writing is always like scuba diving, a descent as deep as you can or dare to go, given your capacity and your level of skill." --This text refers to the Paperback edition.
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19 of 19 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Rhodes tells it like it is - writing is hard work!,
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This review is from: How to Write: Advice and Reflections (Paperback)
I found this book to be an excellent insider's account of what it takes to make it as a writer today. Rhodes shares many of his successes and failures along the way, and is very honest about the reasons for all of them. He also shares his life with the reader in a way that helps you understand how complex the writer's motivations, interests and, ultimately, his humanity can be. Rhodes also offers a great deal of practical advice and insight into both the writing craft itself and the challenges a writer regularly faces - whether they be personal, financial, or otherwise. His easygoing, subtle style pulls you effortlessly along and you eventually understand why he has the authority to write such a book in the first place. You will learn a great deal from Rhodes if your interest is personal, professional, or both.
15 of 15 people found the following review helpful:
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A quality mix to inspire growth in your writer's craft.,
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This review is from: How to Write: Advice and Reflections (Paperback)
This solid book will inspire you to pick up the pen and
take your muse out for a walk. A pleasant mix that serves
up a full course meal for the writer in you. Rhodes uses
his own growth, from a young struggling writer of Hallmark
Cards to a Pulitzer Prize winning author, to enlight and
encourage us. He covers writers block, agents, research,
editing and more. His style is accessible, the content
practical, with no attempt to be a comphrensive guide. Not
a series of writing exercises, ala Natalie Goldberg or Julia
Cameron, this book is more like a conversation with someone
who's been there, done that.
19 of 20 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
An open window on a brilliant mind,
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This review is from: How to Write: Advice and Reflections (Paperback)
Pulitzer Prize winning author Richard Rhodes has accomplished a rare feat with his book on the art and science of writing. Instead of unemotionally instructing the reader on "how to write," he has opened himself up and revealed the doubts, challenges, inspirations, and disappointments that drive people to express themselves in writing. Throughout the book, he uses his own experiences as examples, often with candor that borders on confession. The result is an amazingly effective revelation on the multi-faceted processes involved in effectively expressing one's thoughts and ideas in an organized written manner. For a professional scientist (chemist) that also loves to write beyond his field of expertise, this book has proved to be an invaluable gift. Richard Rhodes is a man of immense intellect, knowledge, and patience, three ingredients that have created a piece of art from what easily could have become a boring "how to" manual.
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