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Writing Down The Bones
Natalie Goldberg

Writing Down The Bones

Freeing The Writer Within

Shambhala (Oct 12, 1986)
9780877733751
| Paperback
171 pages | 137 x 213 mm | English
Dewey 808 .02
LC Classification PN145 .G64 1986
LC Control No. 86011840

Subject

  • Authorship
  • Language Arts & Disciplines / Authorship
  • Self-Help / Creativity
  • Self-Help / General

Plot

"Hundreds of books are around that tell how to avoid bad writing. Here is one that tells how to create good writing. What a pleasant surprise. The secret of creativity Natalie Goldberg makes clear, is to subtract rules for writing, not add them. It's a process of "uneducation" rather than education. Most people are baffled at how to teach this, since teaching and "uneducation" appear contradictory. But Natalie's experience in Zen meditation, which is essentially a subtractive process, has provided her insights. Proof that she knows what she's talking about is abundant in her own sentences. They flow with speed and grace and accuracy and simplicity. It looks easy to a reader, but experienced writers know it is the hardest writing of all. It's the simple style of a Zen archer who looks like he's not even aiming, yet sends arrow after arrow to the bull's-eye time after time."--Back cover.

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