If You Want to Write: A Book about Art, Independence and Spirit by Brenda Ueland

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  • Pub. Date: March 1997
  • 179pp

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    • Pub. Date: March 1997
    • Publisher: Graywolf Press
    • Format: Paperback, 179pp

    Synopsis

    But we must try to find our True Conscience, our True Self, the very Center, for this is the only first-rate choice-making center. Here lies all originality, talent, honor, truthfulness, courage and cheerfulness. Here lies the ability to choose the good and the grand, the true and the beautiful.

    In her ninety-three remarkable years, Brenda Ueland published six million words. She said she had two rules she followed absolutely: to tell the truth, and not to do anything she didn?t want to do. Her integrity shines throughout If You Want to Write, her bestselling classic on the process of writing that has already inspired
    thousands to find their own creative center. Carl Sandburg called this book ?the best book ever written about how to write.? Yet Ueland reminds us that ?whenever I say ?writing? in this book, I also mean anything that you love and want to do or make.?

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    Carl Sandburg called this book about art, independence, and spirit, "the best book ever written about how to write." Over 50 years since its publication, If You Want to Write continues to motivate aspiring writers.

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    Ueland argues that anyone can write well once the imagination is freed from self-consciousness, anxiety and fear of failure. This is a fresh and vivid approach to creative endeavors. (April)

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    Biography

    BRENDA UELAND (1891?1985) spent many years living in New York, where she was part of the Greenwich Village bohemian crowd. She received an international swimming record for over-eighty-year-olds and was knighted by the King of Norway.

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    If You Want To Write: More than just a writer's guide.by Alyssa2010

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    April 29, 2009: I first read this enthralling book in a creative writing class at Texas A&M University. As it was a required text, I had little hope that it would be applicable to more than my personal writing skills. Therefore, I was pleasantly surprised by the author's unique musings on not only writing, but on life. Ueland does not bore the reader with stale writing exercises; instead she urges the reader to become 'idle' by taking the time to let thoughts flow freely and form completely. She explains that without this 'idle' thought process one's writing will be bland and meaningless. She insist that everyone has a story to tell, which she demonstrates through excerpts from her students' writings. She describes in detail what she believes to be the imagination, as well as what she believes stifles it. The entire book is a series of Ueland's creative perspectives, which I found captivating. I will reference this book in the future not only when writing, but also when searching for ways I can become more passionate about life.

    If you feel bogged down when you write, read this book!by PenandBrush

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    January 17, 2009: Barbara teaches by example that less is indeed more! An easy, quick and very engaging read that compels one to not get bogged down with verbosity. I dreaded writing before reading this book, yet was compelled to write because I had things to say. I now cannot wait to write! She's taught me how to "color" with few words, drawing the reader in with ease to "feel" my writing. I think good writing makes you forget you're reading. This book does just that, and it aims to compel you to accomplish the same in your writing! GREAT BOOK I first read years ago and look forward to picking up again after lending to a friend who asked to pass on to another.

    I Also Recommend: The Art Spirit, Letters to a Young Artist, The Artist's Way.


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