Writing Reality Check
Barbara Ehrenreich brings the world of writing down from the clouds into the hard earth of reality. Her best advice: start small. For example:
“More to the point, most books don’t start as books. They evolve from humbler efforts such as magazine articles, doctoral dissertations, even op-eds or blogs. If you find yourself saying “I could write about a book about it,” start by writing something far shorter. If you can’t get that published — as an op-ed, for example — you’re not ready for a book. Correction: you may be ready, but an agent or editor isn’t going to pay much attention to an entirely unpublished writer.”
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- Egregious puns are coming out of me as the night progresses. 5 hours ago
- My blog post from this morning: The End of Nuance: Extremists and Mistaking a Few Trees for the Forest - http://tinyurl.com/2dxmbl9 12 hours ago
- RT @pastorwill: NYTimes: The Gospel of Wealth http://nyti.ms/bRFMJ6 //Brilliant article. A must-read. 17 hours ago
- The End of Nuance: Extremists and Mistaking a Few Trees for the Forest - http://tinyurl.com/2dxmbl9 17 hours ago
- Ice cream #fail tonight. The dairy bar starts closing at 7 PM in Sept. I told Julie, "It's as if our anniversary was canceled." ;) 1 day ago




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