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Kim Stafford (Author)
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0820324965 978-0820324968 March 17, 2003
The Muses Among Us is an inviting, encouraging book for writers at any stage of their development. In a series of first-person letters, essays, manifestos, and notes to the reader, Kim Stafford shows what might happen at the creative boundary he calls "what we almost know." On the boundary's far side is our story, our poem, our song. On this side are the resonant hunches, griefs, secrets, and confusions from which our writing will emerge. Guiding us from such glimmerings through to a finished piece are a wealth of experiments, assignments, and tricks of the trade that Stafford has perfected over thirty years of classes, workshops, and other gatherings of writers.

Informing The Muses Among Us are Stafford's own convictions about writing--principles to which he returns again and again. We must, Stafford says, honor the fragments, utterances, and half-discovered truths voiced around us, for their speakers are the prophets to whom writers are scribes. Such filaments of wisdom, either by themselves or alloyed with others, give rise to our poems, stories, and essays. In addition, as Stafford writes, "all pleasure in writing begins with a sense of abundance--rich knowledge and boundless curiosity." By recommending ways for students to seek beyond the self for material, Stafford demystifies the process of writing and claims for it a Whitmanesque quality of participation and community.


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Son of poet William Stafford, Oregon writer Kim Stafford offers a brief, gem-packed primer on the writer's craft, drawing largely from his experiences as writer, teacher, and "professional eavesdropper." Stafford's book is drenched with spirituality and seeking: he sees himself as a kind of scribe "resting near the prophet, ready to rise up at once and write what speaks." Ways of gathering material from the world around us--in snippets of conversation and song, in bits of printed or handwritten found items--account for a substantial portion of his advice giving. The process he delineates is far from mechanical, however: Stafford supplies a wealth of creative suggestions for locating the muses among us, and he throws in (somewhat surprisingly?) solid advice on handling submissions and rejections in the literary marketplace. A rich resource for any writer, but particularly for those who value writing as a path to personal fulfillment. Trygve Thoreson
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"Much about Kim’s book is more alive and sadly aware of what it means to be a writer than any other recent how-to-write book I’ve seen in decades. Clearly Kim holds the flag for the gutsy mix of compassionate, political engagement and love of vivid scene that American authors had better take on if they don’t want to be easy livers in our vicious culture."--Carol Bly, author of The Passionate, Accurate Story


"I’ve been awaiting this book for years, and now I rejoice to hold it in my hands. Kim Stafford has distilled into these pages the wisdom of his long practice not only as a writer and teacher, but also as a son and husband and father, and as a citizen of the great community of Earth. Part minstrel, part wizard, he shows us that writing begins in listening, to outer as well as inner voices, and listening begins in wonder. If you want to stir up your art and soul, sit down with this inspiring book."--Scott Russell Sanders, author of Hunting for Hope and The Force of Spirit


"Son of poet William Stafford, Oregon writer Kim Stafford offers a brief, gem-packed primer on the writer’s craft, drawing largely from his experiences as writer, teacher, and ‘professional eavesdropper.’ . . . A rich resource for any writer, but particularly for those who value writing as a path to personal fulfillment."--Booklist


"This slim volume is a lyrically written treatise on Stafford's writing principles, which deal with all stages of development, starting with the first stimulus (or 'muse') and ending with the finished piece. . . . The book could be described as a series of impressions, beautifully composed and abstract enough to force the writing student to sense intuitively what the author wants to convey."--Library Journal


"The air in The Muses Among Us is rich with the scents of earth and what grows upon it. . . . Stafford has composed a handbook that will lead writers or would-be writers away from the esoteric details and back to the source: ‘a sense of abundance—rich knowledge and boundless curiosity.’ The Muses Among Us is a quick read with a lasting lesson."--Seattle Times

Product Details

  • Paperback: 152 pages
  • Publisher: University of Georgia Press (March 17, 2003)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0820324965
  • ISBN-13: 978-0820324968
  • Product Dimensions: 8.4 x 5.5 x 0.4 inches
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  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
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5.0 out of 5 stars Fresh Perspective and Insight, March 24, 2004
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I came across this book at the local library in the new book section, had the book six weeks total and decided I had to buy it. There are simply too many subtleties, suggestions and insights to explore. If you aspire to be or if you are a writer, you'll treasure the ideas and admire the warm, personal tone of a man who invites you to open yourself to others, to the world around you and the world within. I didn't realize until part way through the book that Kim Stafford is an Oregon writer. It was good to see familiar places in fluid prose and through another's eyes.
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10 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Exquisite, Life-Enhancing Prose, June 17, 2004
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As a reader and (eternally aspiring!) writer,
I love this beautiful inspiring little book.

Son of outstanding poet, William Stafford,
Kim Robert Stafford has his own unique and beautiful style.
There is succinct eloquence in his prose that,
at times, is so poetically breath-taking ~ one must stop,
go back and re-read the given passage to savour the
hidden nuance of deeper meaning.

Stafford never rambles or drifts, he does not dwell
in the shallows of wandering verbosity ~
each word he writes carries depth and insight,
each chapter enriches perception.

This is pure literary kindling for any writer
~ especially those who feel their creativity needs
a little motivating spark...
With every page, it serves to remind the reader
of the original joy to be found in artistic craft.
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