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Swallowed by a whale, how to survive the writing life, edited by Huw Lewis-Jones

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Swallowed by a whale, how to survive the writing life, edited by Huw Lewis-Jones
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references (pages 222-223)
Illustrations
illustrations
Index
no index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Swallowed by a whale
Nature of contents
bibliography
Oclc number
1202836981
Responsibility statement
edited by Huw Lewis-Jones
Sub title
how to survive the writing life
Summary
In this specially-commissioned anthology, sixty accomplished authors share secrets and insights into their writing lives: on their inspirations, methods, wild ideas and daily routines; on the pleasure and the pain in achieving their literary goals; on how they started out and how they hope to continue. They outline some golden rules for staying on track and talk candidly about what goes wrong as well as right. We hear from novelists, poets, biographers, and children's writers; illustrators, campaigners, teachers, mothers, husbands, an entrepreneur turned surfboard shaper, a quantum physicist, an opera librettist, and a Laureate who loves dragons. All writers. We have emerging talents in our team alongside much-loved authors whose books have sold in millions. Each reflects in their own way on the creative process and the compulsion to write. How to find inspiration? How to get the words right? How to cope with writer's block? How to handle bad reviews? How to become a better reader? Pencil or computer? Inside or out? And where do the good ideas really come from? Swallowed by a Whale includes contributions from: Kwame Alexander, Anthony Browne, Cressida Cowell, Isabelle Dupuy, Inua Ellams, Lev Grossman, Joanne Harris, Catherine Johnson, Thomas Keneally, Neal Layton, David Mitchell, Beverley Naidoo, Chibundu Onuzo, Chris Riddell, Francesca Simon, Novuyo Rosa Tshuma, Raynor Winn and many more
Table Of Contents
Introduction -- Escaping -- Golden rules I -- Picturing -- Golden rules II -- Reflecting -- Golden rules III -- Beginning
Target audience
adult
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