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Honk If You're a Writer: Unabashed Advice, Undiluted Experience, Unadulterated Inspiration

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Republished with minor corrections as "The Elements of Authorship," toExcel, 2000.

288 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 1992

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Arthur Plotnik

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Arthur Plotnik is the author of nine books, including "Spunk & Bite: A Writer's Guide to Bold, Contemporary Style" and two Book-of-the-Month Club selections: "The Elements of Expression" (revised and expanded in 2012) and "The Elements of Editing." Among his many publications are award-winning essays, biography, short fiction, and poetry. He studied under Philip Roth at the Iowa (Graduate) Writers Workshop and worked as editorial director for the American Library Association. He serves on the Board of "The Writer" magazine and lives in Chicago with his wife, the artist Mary H. Phelan.

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January 3, 2019
Read this in 1993, and wrote some very brief notes on it.
A book on writing in the form of an autobiography, with lots of examples from other writers, a great deal of humour, some gunk, and ladles of the usual advice, most of it common to all the other books on writing I’ve read.
But it did introduce me to Billy Collins, the poet, for which I'm eternally grateful.
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March 30, 2021
The original title fits book better. Not so much “elements” of being an author, as much anecdotes dressed up as possibilities. Which is really hard to relate to if you’ve never made it as far as trying to submit work to an editor.
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