Perhaps the ultimate book on writing a good book, but also the art of what it means to be a writer.
The literal meaning of the word "author" is "one who writes with someone". But who is this someone? But surely the Muse or, speaking in modern terms, that someone is our deepest Self!
In a way, writing is not just a philological art of managing the written word, it is also an exploration of who we are, what forces govern us, and how this inner world of ours can be transferred to paper, so that it can then have the same (or even greater) drastic effect on the reader's imagination.
Writing is not just an art, it is a whole science. And Dorothea Brande is internationally the most recognized lecturer on the secrets not only of how to write a truly good book, but also of what it means to be a writer.
In the pages of this classic handbook, the best-selling author Dorothea Brande it explains whether one is born or becomes (and how) a writer, offers us systematic writing exercises, analyzes the methods of evaluating texts, answers how the writer can "see" to write from experience, emphasizes the importance of authenticity, as well as presenting an array of many more little and big tips and tricks for every aspiring writer and careful reader.
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