
The Writing Life
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Narrated by:
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Tavia Gilbert
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By:
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Annie Dillard
With color, irony, and sensitivity, Pulitzer Prize winner Annie Dillard illuminates the dedication, absurdity, and daring that is the writer’s life. As it probes and exposes, examines and analyzes, The Writing Life offers deeper insight into one of the most mysterious of professions.
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must read
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Audible narration is top-notch.
Lyrical
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That’s exactly what the bulk of this brief work is: a Stream of Consciousness of her thoughts as she has struggled with the challenges the writer faces when they sit down with the blank page. It’s not a step by step how-to manual but rather a scattering of notions that go through one’s mind during the process.
That said, just hearing the thoughts of an accomplished author and sympathizing with her experiences has value to anyone who enjoys writing or even reading. Four stars.
I might add that her final story about the work of a professional acrobatic performance pilot and his bi-plane on how he sees his art is worth the price of admission.
Random Thoughts on the Writer’s Craft
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Reads like a poem
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Entertaining Read
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Started strong, ended meh
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A quick fun listen
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This is a very short work, not a lot of money, but still. The only thing worse than a waste of money is a waste of time. Save both of yours; go for a longer, more in-depth work for real education, real inspiration, real guidance.
Avoid the adjective/adverb exhaustion
How Odd--How Poorly Written?!?
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Stimulating
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What she does share well is what a bore it is to slog through monotonous days, trying to call forth inspiration. In fact she does it so well, I felt completely bored by her myself. After listening to this, I’d think she never wrote a thing worth reading. But she has!
Why the disconnect? No idea.
Her writing here sounds self conscious and self consumed, and assumes the reader is an idiot. I felt insulted by it, listening to her go on and on about nothing. If you’ve got nothing to say, give the reader the respect of not wasting his/her time.
I read that she disavowed this book years after she wrote it, except for the last chapter about the stunt pilot. I found it just as forgettable as the rest of it. She goes on and on, losing the pilot in the clouds of her metaphor, trying to transcend gravity and achieve something grand, but imho, she crashes and burns, just like he does.
For very helpful books on the writing process, I recommend Bird by Bird by Anne Lamott and On Writing Well by William Zinsser.
She Crashed and Burned
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