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Writing Life Stories: How to Make Memories Into Memoirs, Ideas Into Essays, and Life Into Literature
by
Bill Roorbach (Goodreads Author),
Kristen Keckler
How to Make Memories into Memoirs, Ideas into Essays, and Life into Literature
From drawing a map of a remembered neighborhood to signing a form releasing yourself to take risks in your work, Roorbach offers innovative techniques that will trigger ideas for all writers.
"Writing Life Stories" is a classic text that appears on countless creative nonfiction and composition syl...more
From drawing a map of a remembered neighborhood to signing a form releasing yourself to take risks in your work, Roorbach offers innovative techniques that will trigger ideas for all writers.
"Writing Life Stories" is a classic text that appears on countless creative nonfiction and composition syl...more
Paperback, 296 pages
Published
July 1st 2008
by Writers Digest Books
(first published June 17th 1998)
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This is a great classic book for anyone who wants to improve their creative writing, memoirs, and essays. The book is organized around a series of exercises designed to make readers more aware of drama, action, word choice, voice, big ideas, audience, metaphor, and meaning, etc. Each chapter is illustrated with examples from the author's personal writing, reading, and teaching. Topics such as exaggeration, summary, quotations and dialogue are included. One of the author's early articles is repro...more
My sisters gave me this book after picking it up in a used book sale. They knew I liked this type of how-to book. I expected little; figured it was a cast away. Was I surprised. This author doles out a classical course in writing. If I ever get around to doing any serious writing (another lifetime?) I will definitely refer back to this book.
I read all but chapter seven (because 7 wasn't required reading). The book has awesome tips and exercises for becoming a better writer but unless you take it seriously, I doubt it will improve your writing all that much. Nevertheless, I recommend it for people who want to improve their writing for professional or personal reasons. :)
There is a ton of information packed into this book. A ton. It is geared toward nonfiction writers, but even so a fiction writer can bring away a new way of looking at their writing. It did take me quite awhile to get through all the material, mostly because it would make me think about the way I write and I would stop and have to think about what I just read and often make notes.
I'm sure I would have taken a much longer time if I had sat down and followed through with all of the exercises inclu...more
I'm sure I would have taken a much longer time if I had sat down and followed through with all of the exercises inclu...more
This book is one of the group that helped me write my book. I found it to be an excellent "class-in-a-book" for those who want to write a personal essay but are not sure how to get started.
When I think of this book, Roorback's advice that first comes to mind is squeezing out all the meaning from each word, sentence, and paragraph. I also heard him saying, as I was going through my editing, "Does this move the story forward."
I'm not sure what grade he would give my book but I found this teacher t...more
When I think of this book, Roorback's advice that first comes to mind is squeezing out all the meaning from each word, sentence, and paragraph. I also heard him saying, as I was going through my editing, "Does this move the story forward."
I'm not sure what grade he would give my book but I found this teacher t...more
An excellent and entertaining guide for writing aimed most specifically at memoir, although what it covers can be applied to forming any sort of story. Each chapter covers a different topic: how to start, forming characters, using metaphor, etc. It includes a number of writing exercises for use in attempting what is explained in each chapter.
May 16, 2013
Sjmakes
marked it as to-read
May 02, 2013
Urmi Lucksom
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Bill Roorbach's newest book is LIFE AMONG GIANTS, just published by Algonquin Books. Bill is the author of a number of books of fiction and nonfiction, including the Flannery O'Connor Award and O. Henry Prize winner BIG BEND, the romantic memoir SUMMERS WITH JULIET, the novel THE SMALLEST COLOR, the essay collection INTO WOODS, and most recently, Maine Prize nonfiction winner TEMPLE STREAM: A Rura...more
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