(x-posted to This Is Where The Voices Go)
The easiest and most unique thing to write is a writing guide.
No other how-to guide can be so full of regrets and failed expectations, and still be taken seriously.
An unpublished writer can tell you what you should do, tell you the best way to get something published, how difficult that is, and common traps to avoid, while an unemployed bricklayer will have to tell you exactly what to do to get all the bricks in the right place, and will be forced to avoid cliches such as "Don't drop the bricks on your feet." and "Don't let yourself judge the wall until it is finished, silence your inner wall-critic."
Also the act of writing about writing is... well, writing. No other task or profession has such a loophole or get-out clause. Talking about baking is not baking. Writing about train driving is not driving a train. Looking at flowers arranged by others is not flower arranging. Most writing guides like to stress how important it is to just get down and write, no matter what. Builders don't suggest that you lob masonry around until something that looks a bit like a house starts to form.
Nick
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Thursday 9 December 2010
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Crap Looking Books is all about intentionally judging books by their covers, and finding out whether or not those judgements are right! It's not about taking a swing at popular trash fiction, or rubbishing on (SOMETHING). Head on over to our Facebook page to join the debate and make suggestions for future books you want to see judged,
Crap Looking Books is all about intentionally judging books by their covers, and finding out whether or not those judgements are right! It's not about taking a swing at popular trash fiction, or rubbishing on (SOMETHING). Head on over to our Facebook page to join the debate and make suggestions for future books you want to see judged,
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