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Thunder and lightning

cracking open the writer's craft

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In this long-awaited sequel to her bestselling books Writing Down the Bones and Wild Mind, Natalie Goldberg, one of the most sought-after writing teachers of our time, takes us to the next step in the writing process.

You’ve filled your notebooks, done your writing practice, discovered your original voice. Now what? How do you turn this raw material into finished stories, essays, poems, novels, memoirs?

Drawing on her own experience as a writer and a student of Zen, Natalie shows you how to create a field big enough to allow your “wild mind” to wander — and then gently direct its tremendous energy into whatever you want to write.

Here, too, is invaluable advice on how to overcome writer’s block, how to deal with the fear of criticism and rejection, how to get the most from working with an editor, and how to learn from reading accomplished authors.

With humor and compassion, Goldberg recounts her own mistakes on the way to publication — and how you can avoid the most common pitfalls of the beginning writer. Through it all there is a deep celebration of writing itself — not just as the means to an end, but as a path to living a deeper, more fully alive life.

Publish Date
Publisher
Bantam Books
Language
English
Pages
224

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Cover of: Thunder and Lightning
Thunder and Lightning: Cracking Open the Writer's Craft
October 30, 2001, Bantam
Paperback in English
Cover of: Thunder and lightning
Thunder and lightning: cracking open the writer's craft
2000, Bantam Books
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Edition Notes

Published in
New York

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
808/.02
Library of Congress
PN145 .G638 2000, PN145.G638 2000, PN 145 G638 2000

The Physical Object

Pagination
xii, 224 p. ;
Number of pages
224

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL6781770M
Internet Archive
thunderlightning00gold
ISBN 10
0553095285
LCCN
00029746
OCLC/WorldCat
43648713
Library Thing
66003
Goodreads
2564126

Excerpts

BACK IN NINTH-GRADE BIOLOGY CLASS when Mr. Albert Tint announced that we would study the involuntary organs-the heart and lungs-he forgot to mention the mind.
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"These are confused times. There are few clear leaders; instead we wander in distress bumping into each other. On the shelves sit many great books to be read. We can align our minds with those authors and benefit from them.
"But what books? my students ask. "What do you like? What are you reading?
"I tell them to become friends with a bookstore or library, hang out in it and peruse the shelves. I was in my twenties, living in Ann Arbor, Michigan, and writing my first poems when I learned this grand activity of spending idle hours in a bookstore.
Page 78, added by wideawakeowl2.

Well, I agree with the first sentence of this excerpt.
The author goes on to give hope in describing the healing connection she has with books and also with another customer who shares a wonderful poet with her.

I didn't know much about horses, but at twenty-four I'd already tasted plenty of loneliness.
I continued to read:
Page 80, added by wideawakeowl2.

Because this is how we connect with different stories, is that we can still relate to the emotion even if the topic is new.

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