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About the Book

Unlike how to write books that dwell on the angst and the agony of the trade, Writing Brave and Free is upbeat and accessible. The focus here is the work itself: how to get started and how to keep going, and never is heard a discouraging word such as no, not, or never. Because of the wealth of their experience, the authors can offer the sort of practical publishing advice that novices need and yet rarely find. Organized in brief, user-friendly chapterson everything from sensory details to a work environment, from creating suspense to revising and taking criticismthe book allows aspiring (and practicing) writers to dip in anywhere and find something of value.

About the Author :
Ted Kooser, the nation's Poet Laureate and winner of the Pulitzer Prize in Poetry, is a professor of English at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. In addition to his many volumes of poetry, he is the author of "Local Wonders: Seasons in the Bohemian Alps" and "The Poetry Home Repair Manual: Practical Advice for Beginning Poets," both available from the University of Nebraska Press. Steve Cox, a lifelong editor and publisher, is now a freelance writer and the director emeritus of the University of Arizona Press.

Review :
"What a treasure to have a second how-to book of this caliber enter the world for developing writers. . . . [T]his is a practical, down-to-earth, advice-driven collection of smart, unpretentious chapters on the work of becoming a writer. . . . The section on self-publishing and electronic publishing will be especially important to today's younger writers. . . . The greatest strength of this book is its friendly, don't-be-afraid-we'll-help-you tone, a must for people who are just beginning their writing endeavors. . . . [This] will be an essential tool for anyone considering the adventure of writing." --Anne-Marie Oomen, "ForeWord"--Anne-Marie Oomen"ForeWord" (05/15/2006) "One of the most down-to-earth, user-friendly texts I've seen."--Erika Dreifus, "Writer"--Erika Dreifus"Writer" (02/28/2006) "If you've yearned for the courage to put pen to paper, or hands to keyboard, after reading "Writing Brave and Free, " you probably will."--Marge Pellegrino, "Tucson Weekly"--Marge Pellegrino "Tucson Weekly " "It's hard to imagine any aspiring writer whose fear, self-doubt and bewilderment won't be blown to bits by reading this book. Ted Kooser and Steve Cox offer excellent practical advice, liberating encouragement, and an infectious attitude that revels in the sheer joy of creative writing."--Lawrence W. Cheek, author, architecture critic for the "Seattle Post-Intelligencer", and instructor in the University of Washington Writers Program--Lawrence W. Cheek (12/01/2006) "The gentle, conversational voice of team Kooser and Cox offers courage and wisdom to new writers. You can do it, they say, we know you can, and we're here to show you how. Practical and inspirational, they lead writers to the pleasures of shaping, to the surprising stories that no one else can write, to expeditions into the deep-woods territory of memory, and to demystification of the publishing process. 'The writer's goal, ' our coaches say, 'is to light up the sky.' They have practiced what they preach. "Writing Brave and Free" is a liberating, illuminating guide."--Meg Files, author, and chair of the English Department at Pima Community College--Meg Files (12/01/2006) "These two are a pair of crafty old uncles who anticipate your writing dilemmas and offer you examples of how they and others have resolved them. While they''d never be so bold as to tell you what to do, they''ll politely steer you along the proper path."-Arizona Daily Star "Practical and upbeat advice."2; "UU World" 0;If you7;ve yearned for the courage to put pen to paper, or hands to keyboard, after reading "Writing Brave and Free," you probably will.1;2;Marge Pellegrino, "Tucson Weekly" -- Marge Pellegrino "Tucson Weekly" 0;It7;s hard to imagine any aspiring writer whose fear, self-doubt and bewilderment won7;t be blown to bits by reading this book. Ted Kooser and Steve Cox offer excellent practical advice, liberating encouragement, and an infectious attitude that revels in the sheer joy of creative writing.1;2;Lawrence W. Cheek, author, architecture critic for the "Seattle Post-Intelligencer," and instructor in the University of Washington Writers Program -- Lawrence W. Cheek (12/01/2006) 0;The gentle, conversational voice of team Kooser and Cox offers courage and wisdom to new writers. You can do it, they say, we know you can, and we7;re here to show you how. Practical and inspirational, they lead writers to the pleasures of shaping, to the surprising stories that no one else can write, to expeditions into the deep-woods territory of memory, and to demystification of the publishing process. 6;The writer7;s goal,7; our coaches say, 6;is to light up the sky.7; They have practiced what they preach. "Writing Brave and Free" is a liberating, illuminating guide.1;2;Meg Files, author, and chair of the English Department at Pima Community College -- Meg Files (12/01/2006) 0;What a treasure to have a second how-to book of this caliber enter the world for developing writers. . . . [T]his is a practical, down-to-earth, advice-driven collection of smart, unpretentious chapters on the work of becoming a writer. . . . The section on self-publishing and electronic publishing will be especially important to today7;s younger writers. . . . The greatest strength of this book is its friendly, don7;t-be-afraid-we7;ll-help-you tone, a must for people who are just beginning their writing endeavors. . . . [This] will be an essential tool for anyone considering the adventure of writing.1; 2;Anne-Marie Oomen, "ForeWord" -- Anne-Marie Oomen "ForeWord" (05/15/2006) "Practical and upbeat advice."--"UU World" "Practical and upbeat advice." --"UU World" " If you' ve yearned for the courage to put pen to paper, or hands to keyboard, after reading "Writing Brave and Free," you probably will." -- Marge Pellegrino, "Tucson Weekly," " It' s hard to imagine any aspiring writer whose fear, self-doubt and bewilderment won' t be blown to bits by reading this book. Ted Kooser and Steve Cox offer excellent practical advice, liberating encouragement, and an infectious attitude that revels in the sheer joy of creative writing." -- Lawrence W. Cheek, author, architecture critic for the "Seattle Post-Intelligencer," and instructor in the University of Washington Writers Program. " The gentle, conversational voice of team Kooser and Cox offers courage and wisdom to new writers. You can do it, they say, we know you can, and we' re here to show you how. Practical and inspirational, they lead writers to the pleasures of shaping, to the surprising stories that no one else can write, to expeditions into the deep-woods territory of memory, and to demystification of the publishing process. ' The writer' s goal, ' our coaches say, ' is to light up the sky.' They have practiced what they preach. "Writing Brave and Free" is a liberating, illuminating guide." -- Meg Files, author, and chair of the English Department at Pima Community College. " What a treasure to have a second how-to book of this caliber enter the world for developing writers. . . . [T]his is a practical, down-to-earth, advice-driven collection of smart, unpretentious chapters on the work of becoming a writer. . . . The section on self-publishing and electronic publishing will be especially important to today' s younger writers. . . . The greatest strength of this book is its friendly, don' t-be-afraid-we' ll-help-you tone, a must for people who are just beginning their writing endeavors. . . . [This] will be an essential tool for anyone considering the adventure of writing." -- Anne-Marie Oomen, "ForeWord," "Practical and upbeat advice." --"UU World"


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Product Details
  • ISBN-13: 9780803253988
  • Publisher: University of Nebraska Press
  • Publisher Imprint: University of Nebraska Press
  • Language: English
  • Sub Title: Encouraging Words for People Who Want to Start Writing
  • ISBN-10: 0803253982
  • Publisher Date: 14 May 2014
  • Binding: Digital (delivered electronically)
  • No of Pages: 189


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