Showing posts with label reading about writing. Show all posts
Showing posts with label reading about writing. Show all posts

Saturday, April 30, 2011

Reading about writing

Reading about writing is like admitting you are a poverty-striken serf. You, unable to make your ground bear fruit, glean advice from the fields of the greats; you marvel at their estates; you are moved by their work. Each grain of wisdom glistens.

Upon sitting at your own keyboard, you wonder if you'll be able to make even a biscuit from this harvest. Then you wonder if, rather than pounding the grain, you should just resign yourself to your coffee and "The Three Stooges", the one where Moe gets a climber's spike stuck in his ear.



If you're more in the mood for an actual article on writing, try Po Bronson's Advice to Writers.