In Search of the Perfect Craft Book
I came home today with a mission: I was determined to go through my storage room (which is crammed tight with boxes from our last move in preparation for our next move) and find my favorite writing craft book. What is it, you ask?
Well, I could tell you, but then I'd have to--
No, okay, you're right. I won't do anything dramatic. Instead, I'll count down my top 5 favorite craft books and reveal the one that had me digging through storage at the end.
5. The Right to Write, by Julia Cameron
4. Word Work: Surviving and Thriving as a Writer, by Bruce Holland Rogers
3. How to Write a Dirty Story: Reading, Writing and Publishing Erotica,by Susie Bright
2. Man, Oh Man, Writing M/M Fiction for Cash & Kinks, by Josh Lanyon
And my number 1 craft book? *drumroll please*
It's...
Ready...?
1. On Writing, by Stephen King
And no, I wasn't able to find it tonight, but I'll attempt part 2 of my mission tomorrow evening. This time, I might even enlist hubby's help.
Well, I could tell you, but then I'd have to--
No, okay, you're right. I won't do anything dramatic. Instead, I'll count down my top 5 favorite craft books and reveal the one that had me digging through storage at the end.
5. The Right to Write, by Julia Cameron
4. Word Work: Surviving and Thriving as a Writer, by Bruce Holland Rogers
3. How to Write a Dirty Story: Reading, Writing and Publishing Erotica,by Susie Bright
2. Man, Oh Man, Writing M/M Fiction for Cash & Kinks, by Josh Lanyon
And my number 1 craft book? *drumroll please*
It's...
Ready...?
1. On Writing, by Stephen King
And no, I wasn't able to find it tonight, but I'll attempt part 2 of my mission tomorrow evening. This time, I might even enlist hubby's help.
Labels: Julia Cameron, Stephen King, writing
1 Comments:
On Writing is my favorite too. I also like Donald Mass's Breakout Novel.
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