We’re approaching the finale of our examination of
Writers Defeating Writer’s Block.
We’ve diagnosed the three
major issues, how to recognize them, and how to resolve them to return to
writing.
We’ve examined advice from 10
different writers, from Neil Gaiman to Barbara Kingsolver, Charlaine Harris to
Philip Pullman.
We delved deeply into famous
blockbuster Erle Stanley Gardner’s techniques as he dealt with the unmentioned
unmentionable.
Mary Stewart revealed the
writer’s life in her short novel The Stormy Petrel, and we analyzed
Stewart’s covert and overt advice for writers.
The great storyteller / story
teacher Kate Wilhelm wrote of her writing world in her writing memoir Storyteller,
and we barely skimmed the surface of all she had to impart.
Now we’ve reached an odd
little book—inspiration and musings, advice and commentary, compiled into For
Writers Only by Sophy Burnham. Novelist, journalist, playwright, and nonfiction
writer, Burnham describes her book as a “patchwork quilt about my craft”,
collected over the years by her, her friends, and her editors.
I like this book for its
various chapters, some not surprising, some very surprising. She has such
chapter titles as Starting, How, Where, Letting Go, Productivity, Rewriting,
one chapter entitled Waiting Spinning Drifting, another on jealousy, yet
another on Aloneness, for writing is a lonely occupation.
And then we have the chapter
on Writer’s Block.
TIMINGS
00:00 Welcome
00:40 Introduction to the
Book
04:27 Introduction to the
Chapter
06:15 The Infectious Block
07:53 Be in the Story
10:59 The Frustration
15:23 The Other Side
20:00 Last Words / Closing
Total Run Time = 22:09
LINKS
Burnham,
Sophy. For Writers Only. New York: Ballantine Books, 1994.
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