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Paperback Write from Life: Turning Your Personal Experiences Into Compelling Stories Book

ISBN: 1582971544

ISBN13: 9781582971544

Write from Life: Turning Your Personal Experiences Into Compelling Stories

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This title shows readers how to transfer their own experiences into finished pieces of fiction, nonfiction or poetry. Readers learn how to identify story-worthy material, conquer fears associated with... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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Honest and Helpful

As an aspiring writer, I found Ms. Files' book extremely helpful. Several writer's guides I've purchased that were written by editors and established authors seemed pretentious, condescending, and downright dull, but I found Ms. Files' book quite the opposite. She shares her experiences and her struggles as a writer and lets the reader peek into her writing process. She covers a wide variety of issues that every writer faces and gives excellent tips for improving writing and adding authenticity to any work. Her book will help turn any amateur into a polished professional.

Exceptional, enthusiastic, Informative

Meg Files gives the push needed to enable any writer to take a risk, which, as she says, is the secret to real writing. However, more than being a pep-talk in a thousand words or less, this is a HANDBOOK to GOOD WRITING. It covers practical matters, style, voice, substance, and challenges you at every level. This book is wonderfully insightful into the writing process, particularly the fears that will hinder a writer, regardless of experience level. I sent one to my mother and she called me two days later to say that after reading the book she had to stop everything and sit down and write a story she'd been wanting to write for 72 years! Give this book to anyone you love who yearns to write. Keep a copy yourself.

Best Interpretation of Writing Honestly

" Absolutely the most accurate, honest portrayal of writing from the heart and all the fears that accompany the lifestyle. Files opens so many doors and windows, offering a true glimpse into the depths of writing and using what you know- even when you're afraid to `go there'.We all have life experience and stories to tell. Meg Files leads you down the path of successful interpretation and teaches us all how to draw out the good work from our brains. The biggest lesson learned from Write from Life was to write naked, write from the essence of our very souls and not worry about everyone else's opinions."- Michelle Hall, Writer & Editor for ABP

Turbo-Charge Your Writing in the New Year

An inspiring guide for writers at every level. Meg Files goes beyond the "How to" genre and delves into the writers psyche to explore the ways many of us try to limit ourselves creatively. Sometimes Ms. Files plays the stern writing professor with specific advice --("Stay at the desk, just stay at the desk"), and compelling writing exercises (worth the price of the book just for these) other times she is the pragmatic therapist ("writer's block is just fear of writing badly") but mostly she is the strong voice of a compassionate and knowledgeable friend.Throughout the book you will find specific and useful advice on everything from jump-starting your own writing to how to take (and deliver) criticism, dealing with fear of failure and how to define your own success (hint: not usually tied to publication thankfully). I'm glad this is the first writing book I read in the New Year -- I feel charged up and ready to rumble! Good reading!

Use your own story

Meg Files has given us a book on writing that offers help with many of the problems that beginning writers face: being afraid to write about personal secrets, of offending editors or readers, not writing often or well enough. She reminds ALL writers, including experienced ones, that the best writing comes from passion and the deepest places of the author's emotional life. Her many technical suggestions will help new and experienced writers access that personal place. She also has excellent advice for disguising the facts or making it too personal by "telling it slant," paraphrasing Emily Dickenson. While this books isn't presented as one on writing blocks, it does address all the issues that contribute to blocks with practical solutions in short, readable, conversational prose.~review by Joan Mazza, author Dreaming Your Real Self and 3 books in The Guided Journal Series with Writer's Digest/Walking Stick Press.
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