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Paperback The Writer as an Artist Book

ISBN: 1565651510

ISBN13: 9781565651517

The Writer as an Artist

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This book offers help to individual writers and leaders of writing groups. Included are 50 writing exercises and a complete description of the Amherst Writers & Artists workshop method. "I'm excited... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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Quality standards are questionable.

Pat Schneider's book, "The Writer as an Artist" is so good I purchased a second book for myself. Don't know why the book I received first as a gift for my daughter, said "very good condition" for less money and clean as a whistle, came in much, much better condition than the second one I ordered for myself that cost more money, and marked "good condition". That's never happened for me before. I don't like marked up books. I prefer to highlight the points I choose to highlight.

An Inviting Way to Look at Creativity

This book is outstanding! Out of the many books I have recently read about writing & art, this far the best. The author has a way of inviting you in as an writer of many genres, having you feeling legitimate in your aspirations to write and create. This book is inspiring and nurturing in its content and delivery. Her methodology for writing is one that I personally plan to pursue (The Amherst Writers and Artists Method). This is a must read book for the spoken word artists!

Schneider's Suggestions Work

As a writing teacher in a maximum security women's prison, I meet with great reluctance from students when it comes to writing. Many of them have had terrible school experiences wherein they've suffered humilation and failure. Who doesn't remember having an essay returned with a zillion red-penned corrections? Thus, it's essential to create a safe environment before students can even begin to find their voices. Pat Schneider's gentle technigues ensure an atmosphere where trust develops, and marginalized women can begin to share their stories. The exercises in The Writer as an Artist are appropriate for a wide writing population, and Schneider provides step by step suggestions for establishing a writing community where self-expression can flourish. As a teacher and writer, I am grateful for the book's practical advice, and I highly recommend it to anyone interested in writing alone or in a group.

Sensible Advice and Excellent Writing Exercises

This book is an invaluable resource for writers and for people who lead writing groups. It's the book I use to help me lead my own writing workshops. It's also the book that I recommend most often to writers in my workshops, both new writers and people who have written a lot already. Everyone always gives this book a rave review and thanks me for telling them about it. The book is full of sensible advice and a long list of writing exercises. The writing suggestions are varied and well-presented. This is definitely a book about writing that should be better known. It's my absolute top pick of all the books on writing that are out there.

Sensible Advice and Excellent Writing Exercises

This book is an invaluable resource for writers and for people who lead writing groups. It's the book I use to help me lead my own writing workshops. It's also the book that I recommend most often to writers in my workshops, both new writers and people who have written a lot already. Everyone always gives this book a rave review and thanks me for telling them about it. The book is full of encouraging advice and a long list of writing exercises. The writing suggestions are varied and well-presented. This is definitely a book about writing that should be better known. It's my absolute top pick of all the books on writing that are out there.

Positive and upbeat

There are so many different writing books out there -- but this one, along with Natalie Goldberg's Wild Mind -- is my absolute favorite.The author, a founder of the writers group Amherst Writers & Authors, is direct, supportive, and a strong believer in the idea that "a writer is someone who writes". She believes that art belongs to the people, and that every human being is born an artist. These values are the bedrock of every chapter in the book. The book contains 50 writing exercises, chapters on getting started, feeling and facing your initial fears, the necessity of putting writing first (if a writer you want to be), finding your own voice, and the form your writing takes. (That's the "writing alone" part). The "writing with others" part is covered in two chapters dealing with the benefits of writing with others, how to start a writing group, what to watch for and avoid, as far as keeping the group "healthy" (i.e. focused on writing).The author has an engaging and direct style. Each chapter is filled with anecdotes from her writing life, and that of her writing groups, and is sprinkled with samples from her workshops. I cherish my dog-eared copy, and peruse its chapters when I am in need of a shot of "feel-good" inspiration.
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