books:
•
The Complete Writer's Kit
Scott Edelstein
Running Press
, 2005 - 208 pages
average customer review:
based on 3 reviews
view larger image
for more information click here
Excellent!
I had the earlier version, "30 Steps to Becoming a
Writer
- And Getting Published." The book has been updated in some spots (like where he discusses computers), and some chapters reshuffled.
It's my absolute favorite book on writing, particularly the chapter titled "Forget the Have-To's." He rightly points out that writers can really only tell you what has worked for *them* as individuals but it often comes out to beginners as absolutes such as "You must write every day." "You must have a specific place to write." And so on. I keep a copy of that chapter right over my PC.
Among other tips, he suggests various ways to use a writer's notebook, if you choose to, and discusses setting goals that work for you.
The
kit includes
a deck of cards with quotes by Natalie Goldberg. If you've read "Writing Down The Bones," they won't be new to you, but the cards are a useful pocket-sized reminder. If you haven't read her books, it's a nice addition. There's also a mini-book that is basically the book's main points on publication distilled to a portable format.
All in all, this book changed my perspective on writing, and got me writing again after a long, dry spell.
for more information click here
Step by step writing
I've gotten a lot of writing books, and quite a few by Natalie Goldberg, (all of which I heartily recommend). Her contribution is what got me interested in the
kit
in the first place. The idea of a self contained kit for writing is a good idea. It's packaged nicely, in a heavy pasteboard cover and a magnetic catch. Scott Edelstein writes the how to book "30 Steps to Becoming a
Writer
". I've heard most of these points before, but there is always some new insight from each author and the step by step way that he uses seems to be more manageable than other similar books. I find, even with all my practice,that a few points of his has quickly been assimilated into my daily work. Scott puts a considerable emphasis on getting published, the commonly held point where you become a 'real writer' and the kit includes a smaller book of his on how to get published. Just the sight of that little book seems to make that dream of being published easier to attain. Natalie's contribution, besides her Introduction, is a little pack of cards with quotes from authors. I like quotes. They pack a punch that entire chapters don't always convey. (One reason I like Peter McWilliams' Life 101 series - lots of good quotes.)
Though I remember an anecdote about a college professor of Creative Writing telling his 7 year old daughter that he taught people to write. The child was incredulous. "You mean they forgot?" Everyone can write. It doesn't have to be published for you to be a writer. The act of writing makes you a writer.
for more information click here
for more information click here
Great for begining writers!
I purchased this book set because of the Natalie Goldberg connection, and since I wrote a thesis on her works, I like to keep up with her publications. Her card set is fun - but really if you want inspiration, copies of Wild Mind and Writing Down the Bones is a better choice.
If you are new to the writing/publishing business, this is a well written book, with some good advise. If you are an old hand, you may find this too simple.
However, if you are a giving a gift to a new
writer
, the packaging of the
kit makes
a great gift.
Here's just the thing for anyone who's every said, "I wish I could become a
writer
," but hasn't the foggiest notion of how to begin. This smart new
kit provides
step-by-step direction and inspiration for potential writers. Included is Scott Edelstein's superb paperback, 30 Steps to Becoming a Writer, which takes the reader methodically through the process of getting thoughts on paper. Once the steps have been
complete
d, it's time for Edelstein's miniature book, Get Published in 6 Months or Less. As a bonus feature, best-selling author Natalie Goldberg contributes a card deck, which offers 52 quick lessons and jumpstarts for overcoming writer's block and unleashing one's creativity. This unique combination of the practical and the inspirational makes The Complete Writer's Kit a program of real value to anyone with the urge to become a writer.
for more information click here
hot
or
not?
What's your opinion?
Write a review and share your thoughts!
complete
How to Grill: The Complete Illustrated Book of Barbecue Techniques
How to Use the Amazon Kindle for Email & Other Cool Tricks: Read and ...
The Complete Making of Indiana Jones: The Definitive Story Behind All ...
Hal Leonard Guitar Method, Complete Edition: Books & CD's 1, 2 and 3
The Organic Gardener's Handbook of Natural Insect and Disease ...
writer
05. St. Augustine: The Lord's Sermon on the Mount (Ancient Christian ...
06. The Didache: The Epistle of Barnabas, The Epistles and the ...
02. St. Augustine: The First Catechetical Instruction (Ancient ...
07. Arnobius of Sicca , Vol. 1: The Case Against the Pagans (Ancient ...
03. St. Augustine: Faith, Hope and Charity (Ancient Christian Writers)
search for books
complete writer's
,
complete
,
kit
,
writer
Impressum / about us
books:
other categories
apparel
baby
beauty
books
camera & photo
cell phones
classical music
computers
dvd
software
kitchen
gourmet food
health & personal care
magazines
musical instruments
office products
outdoor living
pc & video games
popular music
electronics
sporting goods
tools & hardware
toys & games
pet supplies
vhs video
watches & jewelry
german
Bücher
DVD
klassische Musik