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A Writer's Workbook: Daily Exercises for the Writing Life
Caroline Sharp

St. Martin's Griffin, 2002 - 176 pages

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Author takes the fear out of writing

Caroline Sharp has written an approachable, easy to understand "hand-up" for aspiring writers.

Breaking down the fear so many face at the thought of approaching a vast blank page, Sharp guides novices and experienced writers alike through a series of steps and exercises to get the writing going.

Kudos to Ms. Sharp for sharing her hard won knowledge and experience with the rest of us.


A Real Workout!

This book is a perfect solution for those writers in need of something to write about.

Caroline Sharp wrote this book after not writing for a significant period of time. She was searching for inspiration and invented her own. With this book she gives suggestions for various exercises and writing techniques. The book is meant to be done one chapter after another growing as you progress but some of the chapters are tedious and actually stopped me from writing, like the chapter on outlines (you have to write something in order to have something to outline!). I have found that skipping around works better for me only because some days are less patient than others.

For those of you serious writers looking for new techniques and new ideas this is a wonderful book to absorb. Sometimes the best ideas come from out of the blue and this book just gives you the blue a little bit faster.


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INSPIRATION TO WRITE

During a search of books by Elizabeth Gilbert on Amazon.com, I came across Caroline Sharp's "A Writers Workbook". Anyone with a desire to put pen to paper needs to read this book. I want to buy one for every friend who has expressed an interest in writing! It encouraged me to begin journaling again after many years.




Aspiring doctors have medical school. Karate students have belts of different colors. Pianists have scales and arpeggios. But what system do writers have for getting and staying "in shape," to help them focus, practice, and make progress?

A Writer's Workbook is Caroline Sharp's ingenious collection of exercises to inspire, encourage, warm up, and jump-start anyone who writes. A wise and funny friend who will cheerlead you through even your darkest can't-write days and "every idea I've ever had is awful" nights, she provides encouraging suggestions, hilarious observations, and an amazingly vivid catalogue of writers' neuroses (with advice on overcoming them, of course).

From "Roget's Resume" and "Emulating Ernest" to "End Well," "The Rewrite Rut," and "Dear John," the exercises in this generous, wry workbook will keep your ideas fresh, your mind open, and your pen moving.



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