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Why write?: a master class on the art of writing and why it matters
Why write?: a master class on the art of writing and why it matters
Author
Edmundson, Mark, 1952-
Publisher
Bloomsbury USA
Publication Date
2016.
Language
English
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Why write?
Getting started
To catch a dream
To do it every day
The new writer
To have written
To get the girl / To get the guy
To make some money
To get even
To strengthen the mind
To grow
To fail
To change the world
Hitting your stride: perils and pleasures/pleasures and perils
Perils and pleasures
To drink
To get reviewed
To learn to be alone
To read as a writer
To do something
To hold your peace
Pleasures and perils
To learn something
To stay sane
To see what happens next
To find your medium
To skip writing the great American novel
To find beauty and truth
The writer's wisdom
To mine a fresh experience
To beat the clock (a little)
To stop revising
To remember
To get better as you get older
To draw a constellation
To have the last word.
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Subjects
Composition & Creative Writing
Creative writing
Creative writing -- Study and teaching
EDUCATION
EDUCATION -- Essays
English language
English language -- Rhetoric -- Study and teaching
Essays
LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES
LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES -- Composition & Creative Writing
Rhetoric
Study and teaching
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9781632863058
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