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Were a creative writing professor and a kindergarten teacher to conspire on a writing guide, it might look something like The Playful Way to Serious Writing: An Anything-Can-Happen Workbook to Inspire and Delight. In a big font that looks remarkably like a school teacher's penmanship, Roberta Allen (Fast Fiction; The Dreaming Girl) espouses the "ENERGY method" of finding your inner voice; it is, she says, "a way to break that shell of fear," "bypass the inner voice that stops you" and " lose yourself like a child in the magic of creating." Suspension of cynicism is required, of course: write about what an FBI agent would think of your life, or choose a letter that has the most "ENERGY" and pen a story featuring words starting with that letter, and Allen is there to warmly cheer you along.
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For anyone who has ever dreaded the blank page or struggled to find something to write and then agonized over how best to write it, or has simply found writing to be hard work, The Playful Way to Serious Writing breaks down common writing barriers and frees the writer within. Drawing on extensive experience in teaching creative writing and a lifetime of free artistic expression, Roberta Allen, novelist, short story writer, and author of Fast Fiction, has created a unique book of writing exercises packed with hundreds of verbal directives and visual cues. The key, Allen says, is ENERGY, "the force behind the words, the desire to bring forth something that has never before existed." Allen's ENERGY METHOD, which focuses creativity without interruption or that nagging inner critic, can be used for any type of creative effort at any level -- stories, novels, plays, memoirs, sketches, journals, and more. Attractive, engaging, funny, and free ranging, The Playful Way to Serious Writingis more than just a writing guide -- it is an endless sourcebook of ideas and a trusted creative companion.

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  • Paperback: 208 pages
  • Publisher: Mariner Books (September 9, 2002)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 061819729X
  • ISBN-13: 978-0618197293
  • Product Dimensions: 7.9 x 7.8 x 0.5 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 13.6 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.4 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (10 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #215,309 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars Cure for Writer's Block, January 15, 2003
By Terrence Longstreet (Stockholm, Sweden) - See all my reviews
I have free-lanced as a comic book writer since 1997. The money has been alright, but what I have sought is the sheer, incomparable fun of making up stories, of having characters I made up come alive. Last year, I hit a dry spell. I could come up with decent ideas and force myself to write them down, but the fun, the magic, had disappeared. Everything I came up with was drab and contrived, the writing was mechanical, riddled with clichés and cardboard solutions. I didn't know what to do. My mood soured, slowly the world started turning to stone. One day in December I came across Roberta Allen's THE PLAYFUL WAY TO SERIOUS WRITING. From then on, things began turning around. Her book describes the most original and powerful cure for writer's block that I have found. Every day I'll do two, three exercises from the book to get me started, and sometimes I'll use the techniques to do the actual work. Most importantly, using her method, I have discovered that the juice, the magic, the white light, that special something that makes it all worthwhile, has returned.
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8 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Write playfully!, April 24, 2004
"The Playful Way to Serious Writing" is by Roberta Allen, the author of "Fast Fiction." In both books, Allen advocates the use of free writing in order to access your creativity. The idea is that you take a "prompt" or exercise of some kind, set a timer for 5, 10, or 15 minutes, and then write. This isn't the kind of writing where you plan and organize and outline--you just write whatever comes into your head and keep writing. This is supposed to help you turn off your inner critic and get down to the really creative stuff. In "Fast Fiction," Allen specifically applied this technique to the creation of the short-short story, and to the creation of longer pieces of writing from smaller building-blocks. In "The Playful Way to Serious Writing," she's sticking with the simple idea of just getting started and being creative, without worrying about what comes next.

Allen does a wonderful job of establishing a childlike tone to the book. The font is large and plain, and looks a bit like a child's handwriting. The sentences are short and direct, kind of like what you'd expect to hear from a child. Allen discusses events from her own childhood, and the prompts seem to evoke a child's curiosity and lack of understanding about the world. She talks about the energy that some words and ideas have, always capitalizing it ("ENERGY")--it seems a little bit silly, but again, it's the sort of thing you can imagine a child doing. This helps to establish a tone and sense of freedom--it helps to disable that inner critic so the child in you can come out and play without fear.

There isn't much to distinguish the prompts and exercises themselves from those in any other writing book (like Heffron's "The Writer's Idea Book," Shaw's "Writerrific," or Rekulak's "The Writer's Block"). But the tone of the book itself is certainly more conducive to helping us shed our serious, adult critic-minds and return to a more playful, childlike attitude. And this can be a handy thing for anyone having trouble tapping into their creative side. This approach isn't for everyone, but if it sounds like fun, you might enjoy this book!

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5.0 out of 5 stars Energize your writing, January 14, 2003
By Nita Van Zandt (Nashua, NH USA) - See all my reviews
In this book, Roberta Allen says "pressure brings energy to the surface." The book explains how tapping into the energy of a moment is the key to bringing out the flow of writing.

The book has many photos and lines to stimulate response. It's an energizing book to read, and the kind that you stop reading so you can go write!

I've read and taught many writing techniques to get people writing and this book was a fabulous find. Though using a timer seemed unnecessary to do the writing, I tried the five-minute technique. The emotional energy I felt in a word, picture, or memory DID move the writing forward in a playful, yet productive way. This technique injects a gaming element into what could be a drudge.

I normally write non-fiction and poetry, but have never been able to enjoy writing fiction. Using this approach of "finding the energy" has energized my fiction process as I follow the energy to new action, characters, and scenes.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Fun!
This fun book provides a lot of exercises to help further your skills, and find some new ones. I recommend to anyone who is looking to do something a little different with their... Read more
Published 15 months ago by Donna

1.0 out of 5 stars if you need to fill a book but don't have much to say, write big
For beginners only. There is nothing here but the kind of exercises you get in a beginning writer's class, coupled with plenty of pictures and oversized print. Read more
Published 17 months ago by Cathy A. Wethington

5.0 out of 5 stars Inspired and Delighted, Indeed!
As a child who grew up in the fifties loving to play with words more than with my Barbie doll, I was inspired and delighted by this "Anything-Can-Happen" book by Roberta... Read more
Published on November 12, 2002 by Violet C. Little

5.0 out of 5 stars great for writing workshops!
I teach a writing workshop, and this time around, we've been using The Playful Way. It's a wonderful book, full of interesting and...as others have mentioned, FUN exercises. Read more
Published on November 5, 2002 by quirkyangel2

5.0 out of 5 stars This book is such a treat....
One of the many challenges in writing and teaching writing is knowing how, when and where to begin. The exercises in this book take care of that for you. Read more
Published on October 28, 2002 by Thomas P. Roddy Jr.

4.0 out of 5 stars Fun, fun, fun and can be used by nearly everyone
The author of "The Playful Way to Serious Writing" says that her methods have been used by writers of Ph.D. Read more
Published on October 6, 2002 by Joanna Daneman

5.0 out of 5 stars Not for Writers Only
I have reviewed a lot of how-to books for writers; this one truly fills a niche. I've read how-tos that could help in one's personal life (like "Word Works") and... Read more
Published on October 3, 2002 by Carolyn Howard-Johnson

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