In this episode, Miranda and Bonnie dive into the value of books on writing craft, focusing on learning about the art of writing versus the act of writing itself. Your co-hosts reflect on their experiences with various craft books, exploring what separates the truly helpful ones from those that fall short. They emphasize the importance of concrete examples and actionable suggestions. The conversation also explores other ways to hone writing skills, including watching YouTube tutorials, reading editing and style books, consuming content in one's genre, and, of course, actually writing. Take a listen for insights into navigating the balance between learning about writing and putting pen to paper.
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Links:
Chicago Manual of Style, 18th edition
The Emotion Thesaurus
The Anatomy of Story
Story Genius
Donald J. Maas’s books on writing
Brandon Sanderson’s Creative Writing Lectures
Overly Sarcastic Productions
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Sound engineering by Luke Fischer
Cover art by Maggie Walker