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- 198 páginas
- 7 horas de lectura
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The all-time best-selling writer's handbook turns 30. With insight, humor, and practicality, Natalie Goldberg inspires writers and would-be writers to take the leap into writing skillfully and creatively. She offers suggestions, encouragement, and solid advice on many aspects of the writer's craft: on writing from "first thoughts" (keep your hand moving, don't cross out, just get it on paper), on listening (writing is ninety percent listening; the deeper you listen, the better you write), on using verbs (verbs provide the energy of the sentence), on overcoming doubts (doubt is torture; don't listen to it)—even on choosing a restaurant in which to write. Goldberg sees writing as a practice that helps writers comprehend the value of their lives. The advice in her book, provided in short, easy-to-read chapters with titles that reflect the author's witty approach ("Writing Is Not a McDonald's Hamburger," "Man Eats Car," "Be an Animal"), will inspire anyone who writes—or who longs to.
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Writing Down the Bones, Natalie Goldberg
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- Publicado en
- 2016
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- Título
- Writing Down the Bones
- Idioma
- Inglés
- Autores
- Natalie Goldberg
- Editorial
- Shambhala Publications Inc
- Publicado en
- 2016
- Formato
- Tapa blanda
- Páginas
- 198
- ISBN10
- 161180308X
- ISBN13
- 9781611803082
- Serie
- Etiquetas
- No ficción, Historias reales, Esoterismo y religión, Biografías, Hobbies, Autoayuda, Temas religiosos, Religión, Guías y Manuales, Autobiografías y memorias, Artesanía, Budismo, Escritura, Inspiración, Creatividad, Genealogía, Escritura Creativa, Cafeterías, Texto
- Calificación
- 4,2 de 5
- Descripción
- The all-time best-selling writer's handbook turns 30. With insight, humor, and practicality, Natalie Goldberg inspires writers and would-be writers to take the leap into writing skillfully and creatively. She offers suggestions, encouragement, and solid advice on many aspects of the writer's craft: on writing from "first thoughts" (keep your hand moving, don't cross out, just get it on paper), on listening (writing is ninety percent listening; the deeper you listen, the better you write), on using verbs (verbs provide the energy of the sentence), on overcoming doubts (doubt is torture; don't listen to it)—even on choosing a restaurant in which to write. Goldberg sees writing as a practice that helps writers comprehend the value of their lives. The advice in her book, provided in short, easy-to-read chapters with titles that reflect the author's witty approach ("Writing Is Not a McDonald's Hamburger," "Man Eats Car," "Be an Animal"), will inspire anyone who writes—or who longs to.






