The Virginia Woolf Writers' Workshop: Seven Lessons to Inspire Great Writing
β Scribed by Danell Jones
- Publisher
- Random House Publishing Group
- Year
- 2008
- Tongue
- English
- Category
- Library
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
In this brilliantly imagined book, author Danell Jones mines the diaries, essays, correspondence, and fiction of a literary legend to create an unforgettable master class in the art of writing. Using Virginia Woolf’s own words, this inspiring, instructive, and entertaining guide will delight fans, students, and teachers alike—and at last give Woolf a classroom of her own.
Imagine what it might be like if Virginia Woolf were teaching a writers’ workshop. What would she say? What elements of her own experience would writers today find valuable?
Now one need only to look within these pages to delight in her magic. For here, perched at the podium of a classroom, Woolf is ready to discuss the advice for writers that she scattered throughout her work.
From nurturing ideas and dealing with self-doubt to creating a completed work and getting published, here is a wellspring of practical advice, invaluable insights on the creative life, and dozens of “writing sparks”— exercises for writers of all levels— inspired by Woolf’s most well-known works. Take your seat in class as she shares her wisdom, wit, and expertise on a range of matters, including:
•The value of experimentation
•How to use a journal for inspiration
•The importance of reading, walking, and practicing
•Methods for learning from great writers
Also provided are recommendations for further reading as well as the original sources of all of Woolf’s quotes For deeper exploration. Let Woolf’s utterly unique vision guide you to your own distinct voice at the same time that you deepen your appreciation and knowledge of her as a revolutionary writer and thinker.
β¦ Subjects
Writing, Language Arts, Nonfiction, LAN005000, LAN027000, LAN028000
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