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Writing Down the Bones Freeing the Writer Within
Goldberg, Natalie Publisher: Shambhala, USA Year Published: 1986 Pages: 172pp ISBN: 0-87773-375-9 Library of Congress Number: PN145.G64 1986 Dewey: 808'.02 Resource Type: Book
Suggestions for how to create good writing.
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Foreword Acknowledgments Introduction Beginner's Mind, Pen and Paper First Thoughts Writing as a Practice Composting Artistic Stability A List of Topics for Writing Practice Fighting Tufo Trouble with the Editor Elkton, Minnesota: Whatever's in Front of You Tap the Water Table We Are Not the Poem Man Eats Car Writing is Not a McDonald's Hamburger Obsessions Original Detail The Power of Detail Baking a Cake Living Twice Writers Have Good Figures Listening Don't Marr the Fly Don't Use Writing to Get Love What Are Your Deep Dreams? Syntax Nervously Sipping Wine Don't Tell, But Show Be Specific Big Concentration The Ordinary and Extraordinary Talk Is the Exercise Ground Writing Is a Communal Act One Plus One Equals a Mercedes-Benz Be an Animal Make Statements and Answer Questions The Action of a Sentence Writing in Restaurants The Writing Studio A Big Topic: Eroticism A Tourist In Your Own Town Write Anyplace Go Further Engendering Compassion Doubt Is Torture A Little Sweet A New Moment Why Do I Write? Every Monday More About Mondays Spontaneous Writing Booths A Sensation f Space A Large Field to Wander In The Goody-Two-Shoes Nature No Hindrances A Meal You Love Use Loneliness Blue Lipstick and a Cigarette Hanging Out Your Mouth Going Home A Story Circle Writing Marathons Claim Your Writing Trust Yourself The Samurai Reading and Rewriting I Don't Want to Die Epilogue Notes
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